Reputation management 1:32 Master the art of ruthlesness 2:31 Not feeling too passionately towards people 3:16 Dont be commited to just one side 3:45 Concealing intensions 4:20 Luring people to make the 1st step, throw baits 4:59 Make others dependent on u 6:20 Make others do the work for u 6:20 Say less than ur planning to do, dont argue & dont threaten 6:20 Branding yourself as a scares gem 6:20 Have an unpredictable aura 6:20 Knowing when to declare defeat Know peoples weakness but embrace their strength 6:20 Be ur own source of information 6:20 Ethics will only hold u back 6:20
Some great info. On the last point, if it was true we would have great rulership in our civilized societies. We don’t, and I believe the main reason is that government cannot be the ultimate authority that rule or morality is based upon. That was what was special about the US Constitution but it’s eroded everyday by people who think they are the sovereign.
There is a misinterpretation of Macchiavelli thoughts, with the sentence"the ends justify the means" you forget the nost important thing...In fact his thinking is "The end justifies the means, provided that the goal is the stability and well-being of the people"....very different...
Reputation management Master the art of ruthlesness Not feeling too passionately towards people Dont be commited to just one side Concealing intensions Luring people to make the 1st step, throw baits Make others dependent on u Make others do the work for u Say less than ur planning to do, dont argue & dont threaten Branding yourself as a scares gem Have an unpredictable aura Knowing when to declare defeat Know peoples weakness but embrace their strength Be ur own source of information Ethics will only hold u back
Simple: Two things: Cultural understandings of wired politics abd culture. Being knowledgeable of candidates and what economic interests would be affected as a result of a certain candidate winning. Handling political conversations like adults being irritated to take the devil's advocate if necessary shoes you are knowledgeable of both sides. Control emotions. If a rival sees a way to provoke they will. Be methodical unpredictable abd use authority intelligently. Know that if they don't present ideas for a platform they have others draft policies for themselves Bottom line: Trust no one.
"Politics is an opportunity to save, improve and protect earth and its people, not an opportunity to become ruthless, evil and selfish"
You are not seeing the forest.
"Ok but I like power, too bad."
-Every politician.
True. Anyone that takes the information of this video without question wants power for themselves, not to better others.
Indian politician like hattt mc 😂
In a nutshell, for you to become a successful politician, you have to learn about the 47 laws of power.
it's 48
Yeah sure 48 😊
And 33 strategies of war, the art of sedcution and the master
Reputation management 1:32
Master the art of ruthlesness 2:31
Not feeling too passionately towards people 3:16
Dont be commited to just one side 3:45
Concealing intensions 4:20
Luring people to make the 1st step, throw baits 4:59
Make others dependent on u 6:20
Make others do the work for u 6:20
Say less than ur planning to do, dont argue & dont threaten
6:20
Branding yourself as a scares gem 6:20
Have an unpredictable aura
6:20
Knowing when to declare defeat Know peoples weakness but embrace their strength 6:20
Be ur own source of information 6:20
Ethics will only hold u back 6:20
Decrease the bgm volume a bit , the video is great 🤝🏻🕶️
And don’t forget his hit man 5:58😂
Some great info. On the last point, if it was true we would have great rulership in our civilized societies. We don’t, and I believe the main reason is that government cannot be the ultimate authority that rule or morality is based upon. That was what was special about the US Constitution but it’s eroded everyday by people who think they are the sovereign.
There is a misinterpretation of Macchiavelli thoughts, with the sentence"the ends justify the means" you forget the nost important thing...In fact his thinking is "The end justifies the means, provided that the goal is the stability and well-being of the people"....very different...
Reputation management
Master the art of ruthlesness
Not feeling too passionately towards people
Dont be commited to just one side
Concealing intensions
Luring people to make the 1st step, throw baits
Make others dependent on u
Make others do the work for u
Say less than ur planning to do, dont argue & dont threaten
Branding yourself as a scares gem
Have an unpredictable aura
Knowing when to declare defeat
Know peoples weakness but embrace their strength
Be ur own source of information
Ethics will only hold u back
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Ok idk about that one but I got something I can add that makes it even better tho 26 years old only watch what we can do ❤
Were becoming corrupt with this tutorial 🗣️🗣️🗣️
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yall im gonna be the future leader of hungary if u see me now, and not in the tv in 7 years consider urself lucky
Oh really? Can it get any worse in there? Orban has done a pretty good job shitting up your country.
you're forgetting, that luck plays a huge role in politics
What is your name?
Music to distracting
Interesting
thank you so so much 🧡🧡🧡
hmmm i worm in govt relations and this is all stuff that people THINK politicians do. Some do. Most are winging it in a very unskilled manner.
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You filtering bud?
Very confusing teachin😂😂😂
Reputation
4:14
Simple:
Two things:
Cultural understandings of wired politics abd culture.
Being knowledgeable of candidates and what economic interests would be affected as a result of a certain candidate winning.
Handling political conversations like adults being irritated to take the devil's advocate if necessary shoes you are knowledgeable of both sides.
Control emotions. If a rival sees a way to provoke they will.
Be methodical unpredictable abd use authority intelligently.
Know that if they don't present ideas for a platform they have others draft policies for themselves
Bottom line:
Trust no one.
e need you to open this email right now-pretty please!
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