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it seems to me if people are using these laws, its pretty hard to compete with them. since good people aren't willing to use these laws, we should still know about them. to guard against and recognize the people using them. ive bought the book, and am going to post these laws. I figure the path to true success is to do the exact opposite. this book wasn't written out of love and a desire to improve the lives of his fellow man. it was written to destroy.

it seems to me if people are using these laws, its pretty hard to compete with them. since good people aren't willing to use these laws, we should still know about them. to guard against and recognize the people using them. ive bought the book, and am going to post these laws. I figure the path to true success is to do the exact opposite. this book wasn't written out of love and a desire to improve the lives of his fellow man. it was written to destroy.

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Everyone will operate in their own self interest.
Therefore, learning about yourself, honing your own skills and preventing the dragon inside of you from surfacing is the battle we all face.

You might think books like 48 laws, the prince or art of war are about subduing others, controlling them or casting your will upon them, but that's wrong.

Specifically 48 laws shows you examples in history where popular people learned important lessons. The trick to this is that this presentation style mirrors Mythology in that much of Mythology is simply about learning the different aspects of self.

This is important and shutting it out and pointing fingers at anyone trying to help you realize these things is not a mature response to this stimuli, it's irresponsible and frankly, pretty damn annoying when all I was ever trying to do was help you. Of course, you're free to ignore that.