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13/12/2024

THE 48 LAWS OF POWER.

A Book written by Robert Greene that offers a Series of Strategies for Obtaining and Maintaining Power in various situations. Here I leave you a summary of the 48 Laws:

1. Don't Outshine the Boss: Make your Superiors feel Superior. Don't expose your Talent too much or you might Trigger their Insecurity.

2.Don't Trust friends too much, use your Enemies: Friends Betray you more easily, but if you Manage to WIN an Enemy, they will be more Loyal.

3. Hide your Intentions: Keep People Off Balance so they can't anticipate your Actions.

4. Always say Less than Necessary: Silence Breeds Power, and Talking too much Reveals your Plans.

5. Protect your Reputation at all Costs: Reputation is the Cornerstone of Power.

6. Call Attention at all Costs: Be Visible to be Relevant.

7. Make others Work for you and Attribute it: Take Advantage of the Work and Effort of others to your Advantage.

8. Make others come to you: Don't Run after Others, make them Look for you.

9. Win with Actions, Never Arguments: Prove your Point through Actions, Not Words.

10. Avoid Losers and Unhappy: The Misfortune of others is Contagious; stay away from those who Bring you Down.

11. Make People Depend on you: If others Depend on you, you're in Control.

12. Disarm with Sincerity and Selective Generosity: Emotional Disarmament will give you an Edge.

13. When you ask for Help, Appeal to the Interests of Others: Appeal to what Benefits Others, not Gratitude or Compassion.

14. Introduce yourself as a Friend, act as a Spy: Learn to Extract Valuable Information from others without them Noticing.

15. Crush your Enemy Completely: Do not let your Enemy Recover, or he will seek Revenge.

16. Use Absence to Increase Respect: The Value of something Increases with Scarcity..

17. Keep Others in Suspense: Be Unpredictable, you will Confuse Others and Gain Power.

18. Do Not Isolate yourself: Loneliness Weakens you; Engage yourself in the Web of Influence.

19. Know Who You’re Dealing With: Choose Your Opponents And Partners Wisely.

20. Don't compromise with anyone: Maintain your Independence so you don't get Caught up in other People's Affairs.

21. Pretend to be a Fool to Catch the Sly: Let others think they have an Advantage over you.

22. Use the Surrender Tactic: Sometimes giving in at the Right Time gives you the Advantage.

23. Focus your Forces: Keep your Energy Focused on what really Matters.

24. Be a Master at Simulation and Disguise: Don't reveal all your cards.

25. Recreate your own identity: Be the architect of your own destiny.

26. Keep your hands clean: Make sure the responsibility for the problems falls on others.

27. Play with people's needs to create devotion: Satisfy their deep desires to earn you their loyalty.

28. Be bold in acting: Timidity is dangerous, boldness is powerful.

29. Plan everything to the end: Having a detailed plan allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises.

30. Make your accomplishments look easy: Minimize the effort you put in to make others think you have innate talent.

31. Control Other People's Options: Guide the decisions of others by giving them limited options.

32. Play with people's fantasy: Appeal to people's emotions and dreams to gain clout.

33. Discover the weaknesses of others: Identify what drives people to manipulate their actions.

34. Be rule in your behavior: Power lies in the appearance of greatness and dignity.

35. Master the art of timing: Don't rush; everything has its right time.

36. Despise what you can’t have: Don’t obsess over things that are out of your reach.

37. Create engaging spectacles: Theatrics and spectacles capture attention.

38. Think as you wish, but behave like everyone else: Do not openly defy social norms.

39. Stir the waters to catch fish: Destabilize others to make mistakes.

40. Despise free: What is free usually comes with a hidden cost.

41. Avoid imitating great men: Forge your own path instead of following in the footsteps of others.

42. Beat the shepherd and the sheep will scatter: He demolishes leaders to weaken his followers.

43. Work on the hearts and minds of others: Conquer the spirit of people to control them.

44. Disarm and anger with mirror effect: Reflect the actions of others to destabilize them.

45. Preach the need for change, but never reform too much: Radical change can generate resistance.

46. Never look too perfect: Perfection breeds envy and haters.

47. Don't exceed your goal: When you achieve what you want, retire on time.

48. Be amorphous: Be adaptable, don't limit yourself to a rigid form.

These laws are designed to handle situations of power, but it's important to consider context and personal ethics when applying them.
Assa Wero Ptakar Psighion Young Pokot's Positive Growth Highlight Linus Limatiang Inspiration by King-Assa

27/11/2024

THE BROKEN BICYCLE

A Short Moral Story.

A young boy ran his bicycle into a wall and broke it. He felt very sad, helpless and angry. He carried the bicycle to an old mechanic and asked,

"How much will it cost to have my broken bicycle repaired? It is the third time it's broken! It's so precious to me."

The old mechanic examined the bicycle for a while, then said,
"It's badly damaged and would cost you so much money, 20 coins to repair. However, a new bicycle actually costs 30 coins. So, instead of spending 20 coins to repair an old bicycle, maybe you can just buy a new one for 30 coins."

The boy shook his head in disagreement and said,
"No, I want my bicycle repaired, I can't just let it go. I can't accept the fact that it's damaged. I'll pay you the 20 coins to have it fixed."

The old mechanic went ahead and fixed the broken bicycle, spending a lot time. The boy then paid him 20 coins, hopped on his bicycle and rode away.

However, the following day, the boy returned to the old mechanic, saying his bicycle had broken again. With sadness and exhaustion, he asked how much it would cost to have it repaired again.

The old man whistled,
"10 coins. However, your bicycle is old and weak and could develop more problems in the near future. Wouldn't it better to buy a new one which is just 30 coins?"

The boy said disagreeably,
"I don't want a new one. I'll pay you the 10 coins for you to have it fixed."

As soon as the old mechanic finished fixing the broken bicycle, the boy paid him the money and rode away.

Three days later, the boy went back to the old mechanic because his bicycle had broken again. With frustration and despondence, he cried,
"I don't have anymore money to repair the bicycle again. Not even a single coin!"

The old man shrugged and said,
"You refused to buy a new bicycle for 30 coins. However, you've actually spent over 30 coins trying to fix that piece of junk. How wonderful! I guess, that's how life is. We put a lot of effort and spend so much time trying to change and fix things that can't be changed. Instead of accepting the reality, letting go and moving forward, we always want to put the pieces together and control things that aren't in our control. This is a really, really important lesson to learn and the sooner the better. It'll change your life and help you achieve your dreams. You simply can't fix or solve every problems, and trying to do so often just makes things worse. Sometimes, you have to accept the truth, let go of what had already happened and focus on the new things. Yes, new things, just like a new bicycle.

Credit: Chima_Dickson

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28/09/2024

21 Habits That Turn a Boy into a Man

1. **Responsibility**:
Take responsibility for your actions and own up to your mistakes.

2. **Respect**:
Show respect for yourself and others, including those who are different from you.

3. **Honesty**:
Be truthful in your words and actions.

4. **Empathy**:
Try to understand and relate to the emotions and experiences of others.

5. **Self-Control**:
Practice self-control and resist negative impulses.

6. **Perseverance**:
Keep working hard and don’t give up, even when faced with challenges.

7. **Initiative**:
Take the initiative and be proactive in your goals and responsibilities.

8. **Time Management**:
Use your time wisely and efficiently.

9. **Good Communication**:
Communicate clearly and effectively with others.

10. **Problem-Solving**:
Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges.

11. **Resourcefulness**:
Utilize your resources and skills effectively to get the job done.

12. **Independence**:
Develop independence and self-reliance.

13. **Interdependence**:
Recognize the importance of teamwork and relying on others.

14. **Creativity**:
Use your creativity and imagination to come up with new ideas and solutions.

15. **Adaptability**:
Be flexible and able to adapt to change.

16. **Leadership**:
Develop leadership skills and the ability to inspire and guide others.

17. **Emotional Intelligence**:
Develop your emotional intelligence and the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others.

18. **Confidence**:
Believe in yourself and your abilities.

19. **Courage**:
Be brave and stand up for what you believe in.

20. **Humility**:
Be humble and open to learning and growth.

21. **Gratitude**:
Practice gratitude and appreciate what you have.

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Ways to Gain Power as a Man...

1. Be Scarce: Don't give your attention and time to those who don't deserve it. Make yourself valuable by being selective.

2. Self-Value: People's value for you is a reflection of how much you value yourself. Prioritize self-worth.

3. Speak with Purpose: Speak less, but speak with impact. Only share your thoughts when they're valuable and necessary.

4. Confidence: Believe in yourself. Show courage, boldness, and bravery in your words, actions, and demeanor.

5. Knowledge: A knowledgeable man holds potential power. Share your expertise and command respect.

6. Responsibility: Be focused, accountable, and committed to your purpose. Take ownership of your choices and decisions.

7. Financial Power: Money can be a strong form of power. Increase your financial stability to gain influence.

8. Charisma: Develop a charming attitude and learn to interact with people effectively. Win friends and influence others.

9. Strategic Friendships: Build alliances with influential people. Leverage their connections to access new opportunities.

10. Discipline: Take charge of your life and stay focused. Develop self-control and do what's necessary to achieve your goals, even when it's challenging.

By practicing these 10 principles, you can gain power and become a powerful man...

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21/07/2024

20 Unspoken Rules for Men:

1. Never shake a hand sitting down.
Standing up shows respect and engagement. It signifies that you value the person you are meeting and are fully present in the interaction.

2. Protect who is behind you, and respect who is beside you.
This emphasizes loyalty and honor. Protecting those behind you means safeguarding your family, friends, and teammates. Respecting those beside you signifies recognizing the equality and value of your peers.

3. Never insult the cooking when you are the guest.
Showing gratitude and respect for hospitality is essential. Criticizing the cooking is disrespectful and ungrateful, especially when someone has gone out of their way to host you.

4. Never eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.
This rule underscores courtesy and consideration for others. It demonstrates awareness and respect for shared resources and the contributions of others.

5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.
Letting the other party make the first offer can provide strategic advantages. It gives you insight into their expectations and can help you negotiate better terms.

6. Don't take credit for work you didn't do.
Integrity in acknowledging others' efforts is crucial. Taking undue credit undermines trust and damages your credibility.

7. Take the blame, and give credit when due.
Owning up to mistakes and recognizing others' contributions builds respect and trust. It shows maturity and leadership.

8. If you are not invited, don't ask to go.
Respecting boundaries and invitations is key to maintaining good social etiquette. It avoids awkward situations and respects the host’s intentions.

9. Always aim for the head.
This metaphorical rule can apply to many scenarios, implying that you should strive for excellence and precision in your efforts.

10. Don't beg for a relationship.
Self-respect and dignity are important. Desperation can lead to unhealthy dynamics and undervalues your worth.

11. Dress well no matter what the occasion.
Good grooming and dressing appropriately show respect for yourself and others. It also boosts confidence and makes a positive impression.

12. Always carry cash.
Being prepared for various situations, including emergencies, is practical. It reflects foresight and responsibility.

13. Listen, nod, and most of all make eye contact.
Active listening and non-verbal engagement are crucial for effective communication. They show that you value and are attentive to the speaker.

14. Show restraint in expressing anger, no matter what. Being angry is a waste of energy.
Managing anger is vital for maintaining composure and making rational decisions. It prevents regrettable actions and fosters a more positive environment.

15. Whether it's dinner, drinks, or both, avoid placing your phone on the dinner table.
Prioritizing face-to-face interactions over digital distractions shows respect and attentiveness to those present.

16. Never pose with alcohol.
Maintaining a responsible image is important. Posing with alcohol can convey unprofessionalism or recklessness.

17. Proper grammar will get you far in life. Leave the foul language for the less educated.
Good communication skills, including proper grammar, enhance your credibility and professionalism. Avoiding foul language shows respect and maturity.

18. Ask more than you answer.
Showing interest in others by asking questions fosters better relationships and understanding. It also demonstrates humility and a willingness to learn.

19. You can tell a great deal about a person by their handshake, so make yours strong and firm.
A firm handshake conveys confidence and sincerity. It is often the first impression you make, so it’s important to get it right.

20. Speak honestly. Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Honesty builds trust and integrity. It involves being truthful and consistent, fostering deeper connections and mutual respect. Speaking honestly also means balancing truth with empathy and tact.
Inspiration by King-Assa

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