16 Laws of Psychological Power (Inspired by Robert Greene)

 Good work ethic is necessary but not sufficient if you want to gain power. Simply putting in long hours may easily go unnoticed. The people who achieve power and success are those who work hard and stand out enough to get recognition. If you don't stand out, your work will be overshadowed and forgotten, regardless of how excellent it is.

Psychological power also depends on how you treat and motivate yourself. If you want to improve, cultivate confidence in yourself by letting your small successes empower your self-worth. When hiring, bring in your enemies rather than your friends. Friends can be dangerous in your path towards success. Also, support your superiors and don't try to outshine them. If you want to be successful, never forget to support your superiors.

Stay focused to find psychological power. Don't just identify your strengths, develop them. Don't spread yourself too thin, concentrate on one direction, project or purpose, invest yourself fully in it. With enough dedication, your reward will be exponentially greater. Finally, strive for effortless achievement.

The ability to master timing and time management is crucial to becoming one of the most powerful individuals. Rushing through tasks can lead to disastrous outcomes, causing anxiety and damaging your reputation. Instead of letting time control you, take control of your time. Your psychological power is dependent on it.

It is important to note that the value of a name or title cannot be underestimated. Calculated as number 16, the effect of a name or title can be worth more than all the money in the world.

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