The 48 laws of power English
Material type:
- 9781861972781
- 303.3 R 5405 L 108138
Contents:
Never outshine the master
Never put too much trust in friends
Conceal your intentions
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302.35 St492 O 106454 Organization, class and control | 302.5 Ar611 I 102950 Is the Personal beyond Private and Public: | 303 H2511 L 103338 Living with Hunger | 303.3 R 5405 L 108138 The 48 laws of power | 303.330954 D8513 I 103337 Indian Society | 303.40954 A 97 T 106130 The family and the nation | 303.4821767 L9771 D 102068 Debates on Civilization in the Muslim World : |
The feeling of having no power over people and events in generally unbearable to us-when we feel helpless we feel miserable.
Never outshine the master
Never put too much trust in friends
Conceal your intentions
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