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The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene

  Video Book Notes Click here to watch a video on the notes from this book. Summary Notes Law 1:   Never outshine the master Make your masters appear more brilliant  than they are and you will attain the heights of power When it comes to power,  outshining the master is perhaps the worst mistake of all . Never take your position for granted and never let any favors you receive go to your head. Law 2:   Never put too much trust in friends, learn how to use enemies But  hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend , because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them Since honesty rarely strengthens friendship, you may never know how a friend truly feels.  Friends will say that they love your poetry, adore your music, envy your taste in clothes— maybe they mean it, often they do not . The key to power, then, is the ability to  judge who is best ab...

Stop Workplace Drama - Marlene Chism - my summary

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Blinkist Summary of My Summary: What's in it for me? Workplace drama can creep in quietly, causing chaos and hindering productivity. Understanding how it forms helps in managing it effectively. This summary offers insights from Marlene Chism's approach to stopping drama through clarity, relationship management, and self-awareness. Chism's strategies can transform how you handle disruptions, empowering you to create a more peaceful, prosperous work environment. With techniques to resolve conflict, clear confusion, and embrace responsibility, discover how to turn drama into an opportunity for growth and development. Surprising Fact Drama at work often starts from subtle issues, such as unclear goals or unresolved resentments, escalating into major workplace disruptions over time. Understanding Workplace Drama Drama in the workplace often manifests in subtle forms such as worry over performance reviews, minor grudges against colleagues, or dilemmas before career changes. These...