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Power can be fleeting from "summary" of The Power Paradox by Dacher Keltner

Power is a complex and dynamic force that can be both intoxicating and elusive. The very nature of power is such that it can easily slip through our fingers, leaving us feeling uncertain and vulnerable. This notion challenges our conventional understanding of power as something stable and enduring. The reality is that power is largely dependent on the perception and cooperation of others. It is not something that can be hoarded or controlled indefinitely. This inherent fragility of power can be seen throughout history, where individuals and institutions that once wielded great power eventually found themselves on the losing end of the...
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    The Power Paradox

    Dacher Keltner

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