Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Wow Wow Rasputin!

A l'assaut de la cool factory! C'est bon ils me lisent pas, j'ai vérifié. Et puis je suis trop vielle pour me faire intimider par ces énergumènes. Alors, dans l'intimité d'un blog tres peu fréquenté, et a peine trouvable sur Google, voilà chers amis conspiratrices et conspirateurs, un concentré des 48 lois du pouvoir, adaptées librement de Robert Greene:


· Always let others feel comfortably superior and more clever than you are.

· Conceal your intentions and don’t let them see you coming.

· Don’t speak a lot.

· Maintain your reputation at all cost.

· Never win a verbal argument. Quietly go for your own goal and prove your point through your achievements.

· Emotional states are infectious. Maintain a slightly greater level of energy than your counterparts.

· When entering a deal, always think about what’s in there for the other party.

· Disappear for a while. If you are around too often you are too common.

· Remain unpredictable and do unexpected stuff.

· Circulate and mingle and keep an ear open.

· Surrender when beaten and annoy them in some other way.

· Remain graceful and polite in all circumstances.

· Create your own image and live your own myth.

· Keep your hands clean: you are a model of civility and efficiency whom nobody would incriminate.

· Encourage other people’s enthusiasm by making your activities seem great.

· If in doubt or feeling timid, abstain from action. But if you feel bold and confident, go for it.

· Plan everything (quietly) to your end goal and work from there.

· Make your actions seem effortless, natural and executed with ease and enjoyment.

· Keep hold of the frame of reference and control the options. For example: “you have a choice, it’s this or that”.

· Appeal to fantasies, don’t be a grumpy realist or the bearer of bad news.

· Act like a queen to be treated like a queen.

· Never seem to be in a hurry à it shows your insecurity.

· Disdain the things you cannot have.

· Put on a good show: create lots of appearances and do your own thing behind.

· Seem to have a lot of common ground with others.

· Make your enemies look bad.

· Don’t seek a free ride. Rather, be generous of your own resources.

· Don’t “step into a great man’s shoe”


Tout un programme...

No comments: