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Law 5: So much depends on reputation from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power in Practice by Jon Waterlow,Andrea Domenichini

In the realm of power, reputation is everything. It is the currency by which individuals and organizations are measured and judged. Your reputation precedes you, shaping how others perceive and interact with you. It can open doors of opportunity or slam them shut in your face. A strong reputation is a valuable asset that can be leveraged to advance your goals and ambitions. It can create a sense of trust and credibility that attracts allies and supporters to your cause. Conversely, a tarnished reputation can be a liability that hinders your progress and undermines your influence. Building a solid reputation requires consistency and integrity in your actions and interactions. It is not enough to simply talk the talk; you must also walk the walk. Your repu...
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    The 48 Laws of Power in Practice

    Jon Waterlow

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