Learn how to apply the main ideas and principles from The 48 Laws of Power in a quick, easy read!
Amoral, ruthless, devious, and pragmatic, The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is a self-help book offering crucial advice to anyone interested in gaining, maintaining, or defending against power.
The feeling of having no power over people or events is usually unbearable — when we feel helpless we feel miserable. We all want power, no matter who we are, what goals we have, or where we come from. It is dangerous, however, to seem too power hungry, or to seek power in a clear, obvious manner. If you want to succeed in this game, you must remain subtle. Appear fair and trustworthy on the outside, but be cunning and pragmatic on the inside.
Men of power master the art of social interactions and cultivate an appearance that earns them respect and eliminates any kind of suspicion. They know how to adapt to any kind of circumstances. They have complete control over their emotions. They practice misdirection, secrecy, and selective honesty to manipulate and gain a tactical advantage. They set clear goals and do all it takes to achieve them. And after reading this book, you will not only be able to do the same when the situation requires it, but you’ll also be able to identify and defend against those who use such tricks.
This summary seeks to highlight key ideas and capture important lessons found in the original book. Up to date real-world examples are included. If you’ve already read the original, this summary will serve as a reminder of main ideas and key concepts. If you haven’t, don’t worry, this summary contains everything you need to know without having to use so much time to read the original book.