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Law 8: Make other people come to you from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power in Practice by Jon Waterlow,Andrea Domenichini

The eighth law of power teaches us that in order to maintain control and authority, we must make others come to us. This principle is based on the idea that by making people come to you, you are asserting dominance and forcing them to recognize your power. When you make others come to you, you are essentially making them submit to your will and acknowledge your superiority. This can be done through various means, such as creating a sense of mystery and allure around yourself, making yourself appear inaccessible and unattainable. By making others come to you, you are also able to control the situation and dictate the terms of any interaction. This puts you...
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    The 48 Laws of Power in Practice

    Jon Waterlow

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