THE LAWS OF POWERS AND ADVICE TO THE YOUTH ON HOW TO LIVE THIER LIFE
Sunday, April 21, 2013
ALWAYS SAY LESS THAN NECESSARY. When you are trying to impress people with words, the more you say, the more you appear,and the less in control. Even if you are saying something banal,it will seem original if you make it vague, open-end, and sphinxlike. Powerfull people impress and intimidate by saying less. The more you say, the more you likely you are to say something foolish. But there are times when it it is unwise to be silent. Silence can arouse suspicion and even insecurity, especially in your superior; a vague or ambiguous comment can open you up to interpretations you had not bargained for. Then,and in the right situations. It is occasionally wiser to imitate the court, jester,who plays the fool but knows he is smarter than the king. He talks and talks and entertains, and no one suspects that he is more than just a fool. Also, words can sometimes act as a kind of smoke screen for any deception you might practice. By bending your listener's ear with talk, you can distract and mesmerize them; the more you talk, in fact, the less suspicious of you they become. The verbose are not perceived as sly and manipulative but as helpless and unsophisticated. This is the reverse of the silent policy employed by the powerful: by talking more, and making yourself appear weaker and less inteligent than your maker,you can practice deception with greater ease. So readers be mindful on how you in the public because it stimulate you ability and goals.
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