Make others come to you; don't chase from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power (New Summary and Analysis) by Robert Greene,William Richmond
This law is all about positioning yourself in a way that makes others naturally gravitate towards you. When you are too eager or obvious in your pursuit of someone or something, you often come across as desperate or needy. This can actually push people away rather than draw them in. By adopting an air of detachment and allowing others to come to you, you create a sense of intrigue and allure. People are naturally drawn to those who exude confidence and independence.
When you are constantly chasing after something, you give away your power. You become dependent on the approval or validation of others, which can leave you vulnerable and easily manipulated. By making yourself less available and forcing others to make the effort to engage with you, you establish yourself as a force to be reckoned with. This dynamic puts you in a position of strength and control.
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