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Summaries of the 48 Laws of Power - "Learn to Keep People Dependent on You" Law 11 | J.A.T episode 74
In Episode 74 of Just a Thought, we continue our deep dive into 'The 48 Laws of Power,' this time tackling Law 11: 'Learn to Keep People Dependent on You.' Join us as we explore the historical context of this law, citing examples like Louis XIV's clever move to maintain control over the French nobility. We then apply this law to contemporary settings such as the corporate world and the era of digital disruption. We also scrutinize the ethical implications that come with creating dependence and discuss how we can make ourselves indispensable in a beneficial way. As always, we encourage listeners to introspect and evaluate the role of power dynamics in their lives.Support the showFollow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay