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Say less than necessary to leave room for interpretation and speculation from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

The less you reveal, the more people will wonder. They will search for clues, analyze your words, and read between the lines, trying to decipher the hidden meaning behind your silence. By saying less than necessary, you create an air of mystery and intrigue that captivates others' attention and sparks their curiosity. They will speculate about your motives, intentions, and secrets, filling in the blanks with their own interpretations. When you speak too much, you give away valuable information that could be used against you. People can twist your words, misinterpret your intentions, and use your own words to manipulate or undermine you. By keeping your words vague and ambiguous, you protect yourself from potential attacks and maintain a sense of control over the situation. Silence can be a powerful weapon in the game of power, allowing you to conceal your true thoughts and feelings while others expose their vulnerabilities. Speaking less also al...
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    The 48 Laws of Power

    Robert Greene

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