11.Learn to Keep People Dependent on You - Deepstash
11.Learn to Keep People Dependent on You

11.Learn to Keep People Dependent on You

To maintain power, make others rely on your skills or resources. The more dependent they are, the more control you have. Avoid making yourself unnecessary or replaceable.

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Obsessed with books, nature, and the sky. Walking the line between faith and reason, believing in humanity above all. I write, I listen, I dream —finding beauty in quiet moments and the world around me.

48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene: These are only 20 laws. I will post the remaining 28 laws in my next upcoming post. Thank you.

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