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A strong biblical example of Law 16, "Use Absence to Increase Respect and Honor," is Moses. His strategic absences throughout the story of the Exodus provide a powerful illustration of how periods of withdrawal can enhance leadership respect and deepen the impact of one’s role. Example: Moses’ Time on Mount Sinai Moses frequently withdrew from the …
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This betrayal was not just an act of sibling rivalry but one rooted in deep resentment. Joseph’s suffering—from slavery to imprisonment—highlighted the consequences of betrayal. Yet, his story diverges from typical vengeance; it sets the stage for a profound demonstration of "Crushing Your Enemy Totally with Love." Commentary and Context: Joseph’s …
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Law 14 of The 48 Laws of Power states, "Beware Of Friendly Spies" (*altered for notes) is Delilah in the story of Samson. Delilah appeared as a loving partner to Samson but was secretly acting as a spy for the Philistines. Although she posed as a close confidante, she worked to uncover the secret of Samson’s strength for her own gain and the benefi…
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Law 13 of The 48 Laws of Power states that when asking for help, you should appeal to people's self-interest, not their gratitude or mercy. The idea is that people are more likely to help if they see a benefit for themselves. Here are some tips for applying Law 13:Find a benefit: Look for something in your request or alliance that will benefit the …
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Law 11 of The 48 Laws of Power states that to maintain independence, you should make people dependent on you. The idea is that the more people rely on you, the more freedom you have. Here are some more details about Law 11:Appeal to need: Instead of appealing to people's love, you should appeal to their need for you. Love is a fickle emotion that c…
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The tenth law of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is "Infection: Avoid the Unhappy and Unlucky". This law states that you should avoid associating with unhappy and unlucky people because their negativity can affect you and your reputation. The law explains that emotional states are contagious, similar to diseases. You might think you're helpin…
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Law 9 of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is "Win through your actions, never through argument". This law suggests that winning an argument may provide a temporary advantage, but winning through actions will result in lasting power. Here are some reasons why actions are more powerful than arguments:Actions demonstrate competence: Actions show …
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