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Maintain independence from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power (New Revision and Analysis) by Robert Greene,Tomas Santiago

When you rely on others, you make yourself vulnerable to their agendas and whims. Your autonomy is compromised, and you become a mere pawn in their game. To maintain independence is to safeguard your freedom and power. It is a strategic move that allows you to chart your own course and dictate your own terms. By staying self-reliant, you ensure that you are not at the mercy of others' interests or manipulations. Independence is not just about physical autonomy; it is also about mental and emotional freedom. When you are independent, you are not swayed by others' opinions or emotions. You are grounded in your own convictions and beliefs, and you make decisions based on your own judgment. This inner strength and self-assurance make you immune to external influences and pressures. Maintaining independence requires a strong sense of self and a clear understanding of your goals and values. It means being true to yourself and not compromising your principles for the sake of others. It involves setting boundaries and asserting your needs, even if it means going against the grain. In a world where conformity is often rewarded, independence is a radical act of defiance. To be truly independent, you must be willing to take risks and face challenges. You cannot always play it safe or follow the path of least resistance. Sometimes, you have to stand alone and go against the tide. This requires courage, resilience, and a willingness to embrace uncertainty. But the rewards of independence – freedom, power, and self-respect – far outweigh the costs. In the game of power, those who maintain independence hold the ultimate advantage. They are not beholden to anyone, and they can act with autonomy and agency. They are not easily swayed or manipulated, and they can navigate complex situations with clarity and purpose. By cultivating independence, you elevate yourself above the fray and position yourself as a force to be reckoned with. You become a master of your own destiny, a true power player in the game of life.
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    The 48 Laws of Power (New Revision and Analysis)

    Robert Greene

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