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Summaries of the 48 Laws of Power - Law 14 | J.A.T episode 77
In this episode, we unpack the complex and often controversial idea of posing as a friend while working as a spy. Drawing from history, literature, and real-world examples, we explore how this concept has been employed by influential figures for various purposes, from political maneuvering to corporate strategy. The episode highlights both the potential benefits and the ethical dilemmas associated with this approach. We discuss techniques that can be used for information gathering without deception and consider how to navigate the fine line between strategic intelligence and betrayal. A guest expert in psychology and ethics joins the conversation, adding depth to our understanding of human behavior and trust. Episode 77 leaves listeners with a nuanced perspective on this law, inviting them to reflect on their own relationships and the values that guide their interactions.Support the showFollow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay