Friday, August 10, 2007

Robert Greene - The 48 Laws of Power

Have you wondered what it's like to have power in many, if not all, aspects? Or what it feels like to be powerful?

Have you ever wanted to be "amoral, cunning and ruthless"? To crush all before you in your pursuit for success and fame, or to leave all in your wake as you swarm all over them in a neverending quest for ultimate, unquestioned authority?

One of THE authorities on Power, Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power, will show you HOW to achieve that. Using examples and philosophies from key historic figures like Sun-Tzu, Machiavelli, Henry Kissinger, Queen Elizabeth I and more, you will learn the clever methods that these great people have used (or been used upon) to establish their unquestionable global positions that exhibit massive power.

Honestly, I'm not keen in being powerful. I just need to know how to get what I want. In the end, this was a great read - interesting and insightful, but if I were to practise what it preaches, I'll undoubtedly be the next Great Hope in politics now (that also depends if it's in the home, office or whereever).

Read The 48 Laws of Power here!

1 comment:

Gato Parlante said...

SO MANY THANKS... MEOW!