Author Robert Greene grew up being fascinated by history and read every book he could find on the subject. Years later, he would write one of the most famous books on historical leaders of its time -- ...
Power rarely announces itself. It works through timing, perception, ego, and restraint. 'The 48 Laws of Power' stays relevant because it names the rules many people notice only afterwards.
Power is one of those subjects people rarely talk about honestly—but everyone experiences it. Whether it’s in workplaces, relationships, or social circles, power quietly shapes outcomes, decisions, ...
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