Summary of the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Summary of the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
A Simple to Understand Summary Guide of "The 48 Laws of Power" This Summary Guide gives you a condensed version of the most important information in the book, as well as the fundamentals you'll need to fully comprehend and apply it. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a self-help book that offers vital advice to anyone interested in attaining, keeping, or protecting against power. It is amoral, brutal, deceitful, and pragmatic. The sense of having no control over people or situations is usually distressing, and we are unhappy when we feel helpless. No matter who we are, what our ambitions are, or where we come from, we all crave power. It's risky, though, to appear overly power-hungry or to seek power in an overt, visible way. You must remain subtle if you are to succeed in this game. On the exterior, appear fair and trustworthy, but on the inside, be crafty and pragmatic. Men in positions of authority grasp the art of social interactions and develop an image that garners respect and dispels distrust. They are capable of adapting to any situation. They are completely in charge of their emotions. To manipulate and achieve a tactical advantage, they use deception, secrecy, and selective honesty. They set clear objectives and do everything in their power to achieve them. And after reading this book, you'll be able to not only do the same when the situation calls for it, but you'll also be able to recognize and defend against others who employ such tactics. This summary summarizes the main points and highlights the most essential lessons from the original book. This summary will serve as a reminder of the main ideas and essential topics if you've already read the original. If you haven't already, don't worry; you'll find everything you need to know right here. Let's get started. By Scrolling up & Selecting "Buy Now" with 1 Click Disclaimer: This book is a free asset to enhance the original book and isn't associated nor underwrite by the original book in any capacity. To Buy the "48 Laws of Power"(full book); which this isn't, just sort for the name of the book in the search bar of Amazon