In practice, that's the opposite of what you should do. You shouldn't treat other people as you want to be treated. What iwas going to say was in terms of the analogy of a dance. Have you ever tried to learn dancing? Li at elsa, ye, ye. People think that leading is about exerting your control in the other. How wrong is that? How much pushd back theotes your partner need to do to make leading work? And your partner has to give just one % for the leading tor yes. But if they gave way completely, there's nothing, it falls apart, exactly. I think is very, very powerful.
Andrea Domenichini is a media producer and podcaster who runs his own show Voices in the Dark, and has been helping me with the latest episodes of the MetaLearn podcast. In this episode we discuss:
- How to apply Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power in practice- Avoiding manipulation and how to defend against people using power plays- The true nature of power and how we misunderstand it in modern society
So whether you want to become a modern Machiavelli, realise your true potential or stop being the victim of other people's games, this episode will give you everything you need and more.