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Play the perfect courtier from "summary" of The 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene

To play the perfect courtier is to blend in with your surroundings, to never stand out or draw attention to yourself. Your goal is to flatter and please those in power, to make them feel important and powerful in your presence. You must be a master of subtlety, always knowing the right thing to say and do in any situation. Your demeanor should be one of humility and deference, always putting the needs and desires of those above you before your own. By making others feel good about themselves, you can gain their favor and influence over time. It is important to be a chameleon, adapting to the different personalities and moods of those around you. By mirroring their behavior and beliefs, you can create a sense of familiarity and trust that will help you navigate the complex social dynamics of the court. But beware of becoming too ingratiating or obsequious, as this can backfire and make you appear weak or manipulative. It is important to strike the right balance between flattery and independence, showing respect without sacrificing your own sense of self. In the end, playing the perfect courtier is about mastering the subtle art of influence and persuasion, using your social skills to navigate the treacherous waters of power. By blending in and making others feel good about themselves, you can gradually rise in the ranks and achieve your goals without drawing unnecessary attention or conflict.
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    The 48 Laws Of Power

    Robert Greene

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