Play the perfect courtier to gain favor and power from "summary" of The 48 Laws of Power (Special Power Edition) by Robert Greene
To gain favor and power, one must master the art of being the perfect courtier. This means understanding the intricacies of the court and knowing how to navigate its complex social dynamics. The court is a place where power is concentrated, and those who can charm their way into the good graces of those in charge can rise quickly through the ranks. A courtier must be adept at flattery, always knowing the right thing to say to please those in power. They must also be skilled at ingratiating themselves with those who hold influence, buil...Similar Posts
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