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Zero Sum: A Post-Apocalyptic Economic and Societal Collapse Thriller (Civil Strife Series Book One) Never assume everyone will react the same way.Once the Fed fails in tightening (again), all bets are off.Law 19: Know who you’re dealing with – do not offend the wrong person You are shielded from your enemy in a crowd.Isolation cuts you off from valuable information.Law 18: Do not build fortresses to protect yourself – isolation is dangerous When used to the extreme, you’ll intimidate and terrorize.Behavior that isn’t consistent will wear people out, and they’ll stop trying to explain things.Being predictable gives control to others.Law 17: Keep others in suspended terror: cultivate an air of unpredictability
Law 2: Never put too much trust in friends, learn to use enemies Make the master appear more brilliant than they are.Do not show your talents too much, it’ll make them insecure. I blog for the money, but the $10 or $20 I earn a month from Amazon affiliate fees pay my hosting bill. That link will take you to Amazon and I’ll make $1.5 for the sale. If you wanna buy the book, which I highly recommend, please use this link. Note #1: This cheat sheet is a good summary and is perfect if you’ve already read the book. If you decide to buy the book, please use my link! Lots of good info here and lots of awful advice, so be careful not to follow everything the book says. This book sounds kinda weird and evil (and sometimes it is) but it’s a fun read that tells the story of some of the most powerful people in history. If you have any comments or questions, just let me know in the comments.īelow is a cheat sheet (aka summary) of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. Hey everyone…I wrote this guide a few years ago, but I’ve updated it in Spring of 2019.