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The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene (FULL Audiobook)

Notus & Friends

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The Hallucinatory Effect

Mirrors are tremendously deceptive for they create a sense that you are looking at the real world. When Alice goes through the Looking Glass and Lewis Carroll's book, she enters a world that is back to front. The hallucinatory effect comes from creating a perfect copy of an object, a place, a person. People take it for the real thing because it has the physical appearance of the real thing.

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