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Avoiding unnecessary confrontations from "summary" of WORKBOOK For The 48 Laws of Power By Robert Greene by Pando Books
In order to maintain power and control, it is crucial to be strategic about when and how to engage in confrontations. Unnecessary confrontations can be detrimental to one's position, reputation, and influence. By avoiding unnecessary confrontations, one can conserve their energy and resources for more important battles. Confrontations should be carefully chosen and timed for maximum effectiveness. It is important to assess the potential risks and rewards of engaging in a confrontation before taking action. One must consider whether the confrontation is worth the potential consequences and whether there are alterna...Similar Posts
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