87 Results with the "Non-fiction" genre


    • LAW 46: The 48 Laws of Power Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 46 of The 48 Laws of Power warns that appearing too perfect can lead to envy, a hidden but dangerous emotion that can undermine success and create powerful adversaries. When someone is perceived as flawless, they may unknowingly invite resentment from those who feel inadequate in comparison. To counteract this, the law advises individuals to show occasional vulnerabilities, admit to minor shortcomings, or subtly downplay their achievements, making themselves appear more relatable and less…
    • 37. “You Guys Deserved This” Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In the aftermath of a celebrated victory, the mood on the field was bittersweet. A. C. Swadling, a player, repeatedly queried whether the Cubs could hear him as they passed each other during the traditional post-game handshake. This confusion arose from the presence of Gio Visco, who is profoundly deaf yet part of the winning team. Swadling's assumptions about a deaf team triumphing over Faith Baptist, a formidable eight-man football team, highlighted an underlying prejudice, demonstrating that even in…
    • LAW 23: Concentrate Your Forces Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 23 of The 48 Laws of Power underscores the importance of concentration over dispersal, emphasizing that true success stems from focused effort rather than scattered attempts. Directing energy toward a singular, well-defined objective amplifies impact, ensuring lasting success instead of temporary gains. When power is fragmented across multiple directions, its effectiveness diminishes, leaving individuals or entities vulnerable to failure. The fable of the goose and the horse serves as a timeless…
    • Chapter 16: A Football? But It’s Not Round Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 16: A Football? But It’s Not Round begins by highlighting the pilgrimage of Aghdas Kavandi, a mother from Iran, to the shrine of Imam Reza in Mashhad, a revered site for millions. Aghdas’s journey was driven by her deep concern for her son, Kaveh, who was born profoundly deaf. Initially, she believed that his condition was a result of her fall during pregnancy, but this belief was later corrected when a genetic connection to deafness in the family was discovered. Despite this newfound…
    • LAW 1: Never Outshine The Master Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin LAW 1, Never Outshine the Master, is a foundational principle for those seeking to navigate hierarchical structures without provoking resentment. It warns that drawing too much attention to one’s talents can create unintended rivalry with those in power. Success should always be measured and carefully displayed, ensuring that superiors feel secure in their authority rather than threatened by a subordinate’s potential. Understanding LAW 1 allows individuals to maintain professional harmony while…
    • LAW 35: Master the Art of Timing Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 35 of The 48 Laws of Power is built on the premise that timing is a crucial element in gaining and maintaining power. Greene emphasizes how you must master the art of timing, controlling not just your own actions, but also your reactions to the ever-changing circumstances around you. Impatience, particularly in the realms of strategy and decision-making, can signal weakness and a lack of control. In contrast, those who can demonstrate patience are able to maintain power, wait for the right opportunity,…
    • Chapter 27: The Speech Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 27: The Speech presents a compelling story of resilience and team spirit as the Cubs football team navigates through a critical moment in their season. After Felix’s injury, the team faces a daunting challenge, but they find unexpected motivation in their top ranking as the best team among California’s eight-man teams, according to CalPreps. This significant achievement ensures their place in the playoffs and instills a sense of pride and determination within the team. With the impending game…
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