The Cash - The Power In the realm of power, everything financial - TopicsExpress



          

The Cash - The Power In the realm of power, everything financial is judged by costs; everything has a price. What is offered for free, taken or kept from another often comes at a psychological price: reputation, conflicted feelings of obligation, guilt and fear of getting caught, e.g. The powerful learn early to protect their most valuable resources: independence and room to maneuver. By paying the full price, they keep themselves free of dangerous entanglement and worries. Being open and flexible with both powerful information and money teaches the value of strategic generosity, a variation of trick of “giving when you are about to take.” Conversely, some follow the golden rule, “do unto others ….” The Greedy Fish - False Sincerity The greedy fish take the human side out of money. Cold and ruthless, they see only the lifeless numbers and chance to come up at another’s expense; they view others solely as pawns; they trample on people’s sentiments and alienate valuable allies. No one wants to work or associate with the Greedy Fish; over the years they end up isolated and alone, which often proves their own undoing. Some play with money control to exert power over others; sometimes they lose it all by going too far over the “line.” Others make the right moves, drawing in power to oneself with an almost superhuman dexterity and simplicity. The Concise 48 Laws of Power, by Robert Green (2002, Profile Books Ltd.). Mirrors, The Mirror Affect Word Mirrors, Fact Mirrors, Law, Inc. The Invisible "L" Hand (L) Lucretia Eldredge - (Med-oosa?) The Invisible "R" Hand (R) Joe, Cash, Hairy, Gary - "Whoever" youtube/watch?v=VY67V0wOlz8 Coming soon John Snow - Baall!
Posted on: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 06:34:15 +0000

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