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Law 1: Never Outshine the Master | 48 Laws of Power Explained
In this Video You will find out Why in the Game of Power, "Outshining the Master", is the worst mistake of all. You will realise the potential consequences of Breaking this Law. Finally understanding how this directly affects YOU... By the end, You will also know, the exact, practical steps and strategies, You can start using today, in Your own life.
It is unfortunately a very common mistake, and what’s worse, is that most people aren’t even aware, that they are breaking it. Which is why, you need to understand this law, and learn from the mistakes of others.
We will analyse the fascinating stories of figures from throughout History, such as Louis XIV, Nicholas Fouquet, Galileo and the Medici's. We will also look at how Michael Corleone applied this Law Perfectly 🌹
LAW 1: NEVER OUTSHINE THE MASTER
"Always make those above you feel comfortably superior. In your desire to please and impress them, do not go too far in displaying your talents or you might accomplish the opposite-inspire fear and insecurity. Make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power."
What is the "48 Laws of Power"?
The 48 Laws of Power is essentially a brutally honest guide, for understanding the complexities of Power. The truth is, Whether You like it or not, you are a player in the Game of Power. 🌹💎
In the Godfather Don Vito and Michael Corleone had to meticulously manoeuvre the merciless world of the mafia, navigating a world full of treacherous and conniving figures, all who were looking for the slightest show of weakness, to dethrone the dons. But the reason that both Don Vito & Michael, were always able to come out on top, Was that, they had become masters, of the Game of Power.⚔️
Like don Vito and Michael, in real life, the masters of the game have been prevalent across history and from all cultures, figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Niccolò Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl Von Clausewitz, Otto Von Bismarck, just to name a few, all true masters the game of power.🐉
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝟒𝟖 𝐋𝐚𝐰𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 📖
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But there is something You MUST understand, many of these laws are truly immoral & quite literally evil. But the point of the "48 Laws of Power", is to educate us on the reality of the world. Unfortunately this is the world we live in and so, even though many of these laws will not and should not be used in our personal lives, You just NEED to understand it. Because the reality is, we are all part, of the never-ending game of power. If you don’t at least understand the laws of the game, you will be the victim, the pawn of those who have become masters of it, and suffer a fate similar to like so many throughout the history. 📚
Once you understand the Laws of Power, you will have a clearer view of the world, and most likely even surprised, as to how commonly these laws are practised.
This has been one of the most requested series to make, and it's definitely going to be worth the wait... 💯
𝑬𝒏𝒋𝒐𝒚 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒗𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒐 & 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝒖𝒔 𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒌?🔥
📸 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐔𝐬 𝐎𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚 @𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐂𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐌𝐚𝐟𝐢𝐚
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𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐤 𝐘𝐨𝐮 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠
~ Timestamps ~ ⏱
0:00 Why You Need this Law?
1:05 Don't Make the Same Mistake...
3:11 The Price it will Cost...
4:58 How the Godfather Used this Law
7:55 Observance of the Law
9:04 Interpretation
10:33 Keys to Power
12:36 Reversal
13:45 Should You Use it?
14:00 How You Can Use It…
15:05 Next Time…
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@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
This is one of the Most Requested videos I have received, So Enjoy and Let Me Know what you would like Next... 💯
@BigMamaDaveX
@BigMamaDaveX 2 года назад
👍🏻 Excellent work! The Laws are as true and immortal as The Prince. 😎
@TheStrategos392
@TheStrategos392 2 года назад
I don’t remember which law this is, but, “ Always appeal to People’s self interest, not their emotion.” In the book, Robert Greene uses the example of the pragmatic and ruthless Duke of Lucca, Castruccio Castriccani when he was once betrayed by certain nobles in the city. I think that would be an excellent video for this channel. This format by the way is excellent by the way. By using the actual stories in the 48 laws of power it enhances the lesson/law being taught.
@machetedonttweet1343
@machetedonttweet1343 2 года назад
I haven't read "The Medici" or "The Prince" in over 30 years. I might revisit them.
@normanjones4240
@normanjones4240 2 года назад
I understand my Father's DAUGHTER attitude towards me now 😭😭😭😭 I'm not bowing down to her dumb ass 😭😭😭 I'm the Big bro 😭😭😭😭😭
@onlinegigpay710
@onlinegigpay710 2 года назад
@@BigMamaDaveX ppppp0pp0ppppp
@jorgecallico9177
@jorgecallico9177 2 года назад
That last part reminds me of this statement, "When you opponent is falling on his own sword, STAY OUT OF HIS WAY"!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Napoleon also said something similar
@mbyington
@mbyington Год назад
@@TheCultureMafia don't interrupt your opponent when they are making a mistake.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 11 месяцев назад
Oh yeah that definitely is good advice.
@ethanbodybuilder
@ethanbodybuilder 2 года назад
"If Anything In This Life Is Certain, If History Has Taught Us Anything, It Is That You Can Kill Anyone." Michael Corleone
@user-ql8ji8dj9u
@user-ql8ji8dj9u 2 года назад
personally i cant wait to murder people for profit. 👍👍
@EliasKagan
@EliasKagan 2 года назад
Some dictators couldn’t be killed
@wightboy12345
@wightboy12345 2 года назад
@@EliasKagan Only because they weren’t willing to pay the price. If you don’t care about the costs, anyone can be killed.
@paraguaymike5159
@paraguaymike5159 2 года назад
Even Jeffrey Epstein
@nandoy10
@nandoy10 2 года назад
We Even kill our creator but as any man of great mind he died to safe us for dying
@ttun100
@ttun100 2 года назад
I'm surprised the story of Ciccio Cuccia, a Mafia Don in Sicily wasn't used. When Mussolini visited the island, Don Cuccia wanted to show how powerful he was and told Mussolini that he didn't need his personal armed escorts because while in Sicily he was under the Mafia's protection. This infuriated Mussolini that another man held so much power within Italy. Mussolini unleashed his secret police against the Sicilian Mafia that rounded up and imprisoned hundreds of Mafia suspects.
@e-0703
@e-0703 2 года назад
Mussolini was very evective against the maffia and corruption in his first years in office
@EliasKagan
@EliasKagan 2 года назад
Had Cuccia understood this law he could have appeared to Mussolini as a friend and a cooperator who could help him achieve his vision in return for preservation of his position. Instead his pride and ego blinded him and he presented himself as a challenger to his power.
@billpage5900
@billpage5900 2 года назад
I guess the character Don Ciccio of Corleone was named after him
@V1ert
@V1ert 2 года назад
It was more than that. Two years later, in May 1924, the Fascist leader Benito Mussolini, then prime minister, visited Sicily and also passed through Piana dei Greci where he was received by the mayor Don Ciccio.[6] At some point Cuccia expressed surprise at Mussolini’s police escort and whispered in his ear: "You are with me, you are under my protection. What do you need all these cops for?" To Cuccia the large police escort indicated a lack of respect. When Mussolini declined to release the substantial police force, Cuccia had the central town square emptied when Il Duce made his speech. Mussolini found himself addressing a group of some 20 village idiots, beggars, bootblacks and lottery ticket sellers picked out as an audience by Don Ciccio.[6][7] He felt humiliated and outraged
@antoinesilva1527
@antoinesilva1527 2 года назад
@@V1ert Ciccio Cuccia was quite the narcissist even among Italian Mafiosi anyway. Normal mafiosi that wanted to fly under the radar would never do that to a nation’s leader.
@ericipo
@ericipo 2 года назад
👀Never talk out of line or let anyone know what you are thinking🤔-In The Godfather-Don Vito was not happy when his son-Santino spoke out of line in the meeting with Sollozzo-Don Vito explained to Sollozzo-“I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them as you can see-they talk when they should listen.”
@cmillerpa33
@cmillerpa33 Год назад
And it led to the attempt on Vito's life.
@crazypato3752
@crazypato3752 Год назад
Which father doesn’t spoil his children ?
@katarinatibai8396
@katarinatibai8396 Год назад
@@crazypato3752 A narcissist or psychopath - they don't give a rats ass abaut their children, but it don't stop them to produce them.
@maureenogorman8740
@maureenogorman8740 11 месяцев назад
Sonny paid for that with his life
@KenPotter
@KenPotter 2 года назад
WOW!!! Now I need a time machine so that I can show this video to 18-year old me.
@keyboardwarrior9618
@keyboardwarrior9618 2 года назад
People these days are very very insecure so i guess this law needs to be respected by far more then any other law. I had many incidents with this law, such a nasty emotion insecurity jealousy is
@michaeljordan7709
@michaeljordan7709 2 года назад
you are mistaken jealousy for raw .... i think you heard law, it's really .... i tell it like it is because i am sick and tired of being in the middle of yalls bullshit, so i am going to bluntly tell it to you all straight, if you are in my way or trap me i will smoke you literally before i allow anyone to put me in the middle of their shit again and no paddle. know what i mean dick?
@julijakeit
@julijakeit Год назад
people these days love showing off, there's an entire form of media - social media - that thrives on this so I agree with you, we need to observe this law more than ever.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 11 месяцев назад
@@julijakeit That is also true and sadly it's not ending well then again with all that's happening now in the news and those actors and writers strikes going on you really have to be careful.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 11 месяцев назад
Oh yeah and with these dangerous times happening now and those writers and actors strikes going on that part is increasing and beware about people looking for the easy answer too among other things even with your own self.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 7 месяцев назад
You can be right on that and another part that you can see this law broken social media among all in these 48 Laws of Power. Considering the people there are usually just full of it.
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 2 года назад
There's strength in weakness and weakness in power. Time will expose it all if you use it right.
@jackbellinger1216
@jackbellinger1216 2 года назад
That was really well made, couldn't have been better!!!
@fernandoaburto7040
@fernandoaburto7040 2 года назад
Wow, I didn't expect this video to be highly educational. I like it, a lot.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thanks, Glad you liked it 💯
@festuswilliams654
@festuswilliams654 2 года назад
@@TheCultureMafia top drawer
@ericdanielsbenavidez5867
@ericdanielsbenavidez5867 2 года назад
@@TheCultureMafia it's so TRUE, also I think Michael never seemed to ever believe he was as great as his father even when he took the family to greater heights than before. Because Truth is Vito was still the founder and foundation to his family's success and was an all around natural talent at reading people this was how his business thrived and was able to outsmart all his enemies and gained respect and was loved all at the same time. Something Michael couldn't replicate.
@iliketurtles2993
@iliketurtles2993 2 года назад
bruh it was so funny, one of my teachers said the principal leads the way and I said no I do and he got so mad it was phenomenal.
@tinyfistm.2607
@tinyfistm.2607 Год назад
You were right, though. The principal is there to support the teachers. The teachers are there to support the students. Students lead the way. They _are_ the way.
@christophergordon6012
@christophergordon6012 Год назад
Little late to the party, but I saw this law in action. In college I watched two members of the Student Government make power plays against each other. One talked about the other to every student in the area, on the government board or not, to try to weaken the others position. That other student made a habit of getting to know the Deans, Club Advisors, and even the college President. Both graduated Suma Cum Laude, but one was honored by name at the commencement ceremony and awarded all sorts of scholarships. Apparently sucking up to the people who actually control the school instead of making yourself look the fool to the higher ups by trying to curry favor with inconsequential people using bad tactics paid off.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 7 месяцев назад
Really good for you and the biggest violators of this social media and the scene really just too much and also another harm that social media brings.
@n.jamesbaumgartner4123
@n.jamesbaumgartner4123 4 месяца назад
So true. I've seen this too many times. A new guy gets promoted because he's genuinely awesome. Does really well. Starts to do "too well". CEO demotes and replaces him with a lesser worker. Every time.
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes 2 года назад
Thomas Wolsey, minister to Henry VIII of England also made this mistake… it served Henry as a way of getting rid of him after he also failed to get Henry’s divorce.
@DrValanTeena
@DrValanTeena 2 года назад
Can you please explain in detail.
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes 2 года назад
@@DrValanTeena- he was Henry’s Lord Chancellor and so his right hand man. He amassed a fortune and built Hampton Court Palace for himself. His access to and power with the King earned him many enemies. This was fine as long as he had Henry’s goodwill. However, when he could not secure a divorce for Henry from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and her supporters worked on Henry and Wolsey was summoned to London to face charges of treason. Luckily for him he died on his way South in Yorkshire. I suppose it wasn’t just the wealth he amassed but also his failure. However, Henry soon got his hands on Hampton Court and never allowed another person so much magnificence! Henry had to be absolutely number 1! It was said that he saw himself as only subject to God- and then only just!
@shehzadiaziz6950
@shehzadiaziz6950 Год назад
exactly - and Charles Brandon was one of the few subjects of Henry that never to outshined him - that's how he remained in the King's favour for his whole lifetime.
@twoac
@twoac 2 года назад
This narration raises the quality of the videos by a large degree
@josephcason5039
@josephcason5039 2 года назад
Excellent video. The guy narrating is from Simple History
@ethanbodybuilder
@ethanbodybuilder 2 года назад
"Tom, This Is Business And This Man Is Taking It Very, Very Personal."(Sonny Corleone)
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
~ Timestamps ~ ⏱ 0:00 Law 1 1:05 Transgression 3:11 Interpretation 4:58 Observance in The Godfather 7:55 Observance of the Law 9:04 Interpretation 10:33 Keys to Power 12:36 Reversal 13:45 Should You Use it? 14:00 Real Life 15:05 Next Time…
@damianstarks3338
@damianstarks3338 2 года назад
I can’t thank you enough for this.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
You're Welcome 💯
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thank You For Watching
@mrstopmotion28
@mrstopmotion28 2 года назад
Hey man! You're very underrated and underappreciated. This is very comprehensive and really practical. It takes a lot of thinking and effort to make this. Thanks man!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thank You for Watching @Joaquin G. Manalo
@contactdaniel24
@contactdaniel24 2 года назад
Great episode! I love the 48 laws of power depicted in Godfather style!
@38kdoncorleone
@38kdoncorleone 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, definitely worth the wait!
@moclips1
@moclips1 2 года назад
You understand everything, (Don) The Culture Mafia!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
“When the evening began, Fouquet was at the top of the world. By the time it had ended, he was at the bottom.” Voltaire, 1694-1778. What Do You Think of Nicholas Fouquet?
@EliasKagan
@EliasKagan 2 года назад
Fouquet’s intentions were good; intending to impress the master, but instead managed to humiliate him. He was naive in that he failed to calculate the reaction from Louis that would follow, and he didn’t understand that envy and jealousy are key components in human nature. His notorious example gave birth to this extremely critical principle in the art of power that we can all now learn from.
@TheStrategos392
@TheStrategos392 2 года назад
Fouquet should have read The Prince by Machiavelli. As Robert Greene stated no matter what your profession or endeavors in life, if you do not understand how to deal with people your life is going to be very difficult. Fouquet found this out in a harsh manner and it cost him everything.
@johndanchision5928
@johndanchision5928 2 года назад
@@EliasKagan in the end they clapped him in irons-carmine lupertazzi
@georgechacon2648
@georgechacon2648 2 года назад
Wow, Love your brilliant insight 👏 👍! I will probably listen to this again and again. Bravo and Cheers to you my friend.
@invincibleluis
@invincibleluis 2 года назад
Currently reading it. Its amazing.
@jackroth5110
@jackroth5110 Год назад
Exactly.
@turlockama-tv9507
@turlockama-tv9507 2 года назад
Awesome video, hope you do all the laws.
@shotguner4258
@shotguner4258 2 года назад
Can’t beat the Goat
@kitty_drool
@kitty_drool Год назад
This YT channel is a goldmine!
@blackhistoryonsteroids8196
@blackhistoryonsteroids8196 11 месяцев назад
I disrespected a few bosses. Been fired from every position also.
@DonkeyEMakesYouWiserNow
@DonkeyEMakesYouWiserNow 8 месяцев назад
I’ve watched this series many times and have bought the actually book, 48 laws of power because of this. I am watching these again because I feel it will hopefully help me actually juice out all these laws.
@damianstarks3338
@damianstarks3338 2 года назад
Great to see you in a new video.
@ericdanielsbenavidez5867
@ericdanielsbenavidez5867 2 года назад
Wow...bravo brilliant storytelling and breakdown of history also.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thanks for watching 💯 Glad You enjoyed it.
@bikosankara7417
@bikosankara7417 Год назад
Great content here for all 48 Laws
@BuildingAFoundation
@BuildingAFoundation 2 года назад
Can you do a series like this with all the laws
@ヨシップ.ブロズ.ティト
@ヨシップ.ブロズ.ティト 2 года назад
I loved the video
@ibanezmaestro5630
@ibanezmaestro5630 Год назад
I've become addicted to this channel. The insight here is absolutely brilliant!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
💯🌹
@johnmorgan8232
@johnmorgan8232 2 года назад
I don’t believe one can really learn how to amass power, especially not via books and rules. It’s ingrained in certain people, ruthlessness and cold blood calculation. This video is certainly interesting and, up to the point, educationally valuable, but true leaders are born, applying those and many other rules unconsciously, as it is a part of their DNA. You cannot learn how to become Michael Corleone, but you may learn thing or two and hopefully improve.
@odd-eyes6363
@odd-eyes6363 2 года назад
Michael Corleone is a fictional character, true born leaders are born from years of experience and learning to survive and thrive in their environments without being stepped on
@silky9421
@silky9421 Год назад
Are you one of these so called leaders?
@hayosh9309
@hayosh9309 Год назад
Nah you still have to learn because although you can have a leverage in talent. Experience and study outweighs it because you know how to play the game and certainly from those lessons you can mold into that person you’re trying to become.
@malachiwarner5699
@malachiwarner5699 Год назад
Michael Corleone was taught by his father for couple years before his death. Without that teaching he may not of made it so far.
@renantebiscante
@renantebiscante Год назад
absolutely correct you cannot say you can have a succesful mafial career just by following this rules there is thing called life that has beginning and ending and however you become a great man like what this doc says you cannot predict youre life not all person can become alexander the great of vito corleone of michael corleone just by following this rules duh
@Nalot56
@Nalot56 2 года назад
Amazing video. Keep it up!!!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thanks @tolan65
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Will Definitely do 💯
@ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan
@ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan 2 года назад
Step by step to climb the higher status as a grow man !
@Lamtitude
@Lamtitude 2 года назад
I don’t really like being the leader, but I excel at it when I’m in that role. I prefer to be the guy that people look up to without having to deal with the petty drama that comes with being the boss.
@ciattathompson7461
@ciattathompson7461 Год назад
This video encouraged me to read the 48 Laws of Power. Just finished it, and I'm re-reading.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
What’s your opinion on “The 48 Laws of Power?”
@ciattathompson7461
@ciattathompson7461 Год назад
@The Culture Mafia brilliant! I just finished the book today and immediately started re-reading. Must have for any library. Love your channel, man. Merry Christmas!
@samuelwilliams4978
@samuelwilliams4978 Год назад
Great show..classical narration ..
@nevermind-he8ni
@nevermind-he8ni 2 года назад
As a tradesman outshining your master is an honor.
@mirbond8018
@mirbond8018 2 года назад
"what about the remaining 47 laws, cant wait for them." btw great content.
@belkacemseffari7404
@belkacemseffari7404 2 года назад
Amazing video
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thank You 💯
@kitty_drool
@kitty_drool Год назад
Thanks!
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
No problem 🤝
@iqmalnaqib8040
@iqmalnaqib8040 2 года назад
i have read the book. but this video is great
@MrHide-ty1qk
@MrHide-ty1qk 2 года назад
Hey i know this guy its from simple history i love that channel
@JukeboxBalowski
@JukeboxBalowski 7 месяцев назад
One of the worst mistakes I ever made was violating this rule, and I honestly did it while having the best of intentions. It wasn't about me being power hungry, I was simply trying to show the boss that I was ambitious and wanting to contribute as much as possible to the team and everyone's success. However, I was TOO ambitious and I contributed TOO MUCH to the team, and the boss soon felt like I was trying to take over his role. After a couple of years I was replaced by someone who was clearly far less qualified, but someone who I assume, allowed the boss to feel less threatened and more comfortable in his role as the leader.
@kellychuang8373
@kellychuang8373 7 месяцев назад
Really have a point there and the biggest violator of this now look into social media and the people really trying to deal their supposed likes and power really nothing but fakes and trusting people you shouldn't also highly doubt Michael Carleone is looking into that crowd either.
@theres2sides2everystory20
@theres2sides2everystory20 2 года назад
Great video
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Thank 💯
@aquepaique
@aquepaique 2 года назад
Incredible, ty What is the song name plz
@leeadams4934
@leeadams4934 Год назад
I deal with this law every day with my boss.
@nancymcmonarch
@nancymcmonarch Год назад
Time to polish up the resumé and get the hell out of Dodge. An insecure boss is dangerous on many levels, and utterly unqualified for management.
@MaxI-yy6xl
@MaxI-yy6xl 2 года назад
Do all 48 laws
@folumb
@folumb Год назад
"Can't get bigger than who you work for 'cause you know some shit'll prolly change" - Gunna
@cedricthehustler
@cedricthehustler Год назад
And power doesn't like change.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
4:58 Do You Think Michael Used This Law Properly?
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits 5 месяцев назад
I would love to find the exact recipe and prep to that frozen Banana Daiquiri!!
@tatwood93
@tatwood93 2 года назад
NICE JAMS
@darryldonnelly5363
@darryldonnelly5363 2 года назад
This guy is better than the last one
@Maulleygxxx
@Maulleygxxx 7 месяцев назад
“I am reminded of Louis the Whatever's finance minister. The something. He built this Chateau...it even outshone Versales” 💪🏾👍🏾
@aaronrowell6943
@aaronrowell6943 2 года назад
I suppose the best way to put it is the principle of yielding, don't necessarily just blindly allow everybody to walk over you by the same time give credit where it is due especially to people who have come before you and just be patient and also another way to look at it is the Abraham Lincoln quote of it's better to be thought of a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Im a salesman and even though people might sell different things the same sort of rules apply where I see it all the time that the principles are easy to grasp so much so that a lot of people think that they can do it, and I'm no expert, and everyone is connected to everyone so I can't even say that nepotism is a problem because technically everyone came in through some sort of other connection so it's not a nepotism problem but as you say it's a patience problem of some people come in thinking they know everything try to do what they can and don't learn the value of patience sometimes letting the other person think that they are the smartest person in the room and only challenging them if it is necessary. I've had several people tell me that I said something that I know for a fact I did not, or that I didn't tell them something that I know for a fact that I did. I go into other people's places of business where they're probably used to being treated like kings so the slightest inconvenience for them is a transgression and a lot of them have been in this business for eons no telling. I go in there do my best like you say try to be sincere, and wait till the proper moments to either show competency or to exploit a opening but never try to force an opening and always allow the other person to be the Masters and never try to outshine them. And this business is very easy to make a mistake and be immortalized for your mistakes.
@jbonbelair5484
@jbonbelair5484 Год назад
tis better to keep ones mouth closed and be thought the fool rather then to open it and prove everyone right. the inverse is to keep ones mouth shut rather then opening it and proving them the fool when one is new into a group and or place, tis best to remain silent until you can feel where the power is coming from and who is being given the most respect. and then only speak when spoken to....
@joeyhunter842
@joeyhunter842 Год назад
In Kentucky we always say, “ it’s all about who you know and who you blow.”
@dr.batman2530
@dr.batman2530 2 года назад
Political example which indeed happened in India. India's current Prime Minister Narendra Modi perfectly exemplifies this rule. Once upon a time, Modi was a young activist in the then nascent political party BJP. He was a talented orator and an excellent organiser. People soon noticed his management skills in the organisation and he rose through the ranks, which attracted the attention of a founder of the party LK Advani. Eventually when BJP came to power in India's central (federal) government for the first time in 1990s, Advani was second only to the Prime Minister of India. Advani took Modi in as a student. Under his mentorship Modi improved his accomplishments and started shining more in the ranks of the party. But Modi always took care never to outshine his mentor while the latter was at his prime. Modi soon became the chief minister of the state of Gujarat as a reward. He played a humble student and thus the mentor Advani bailed him out when India's liberal opposition, media and even then Prime Minister Vajpayee were wanting to fire Modi when he mismanaged the aftermath of 2002 Gujarat riots. In 2004, BJP lost power in India's general elections, while they still retained Gujarat state firmly. Now in the era of 2004-09, Advani was the boss and was trying to be the Prime Minister while Modi had national ambitions, everyone knew it. He had the political organizational skills, oratory, public connect and favour among industrialist with him. But he never tried to outshine Advani and kept on the facade of being a subservient student of Advani. Modi waited patiently and waited. Then the opportunity struck when BJP lost the 2009 elections and Advani's political clout collapsed overnight. His age did no favours. When it was apparent that Advani was a falling star, that was when Modi decided to finally outshine his mentor by advertising his accomplishments more publicly at national level. He was no longer a Gujarat guy, he was a pan India guy. And he never actively undermined Advani directly, but let public opinion and party cadres do it themselves. Finally Advani realised in 2013 that Modi is outshining him, but it was too late. Advani resigned in one last ditch attempt to "protest" but now the political party itself finished the coup and Modi was appointed as Prime Ministerial candidate for 2014 general elections. Now Advani was literally out of Indian politics (and still is). Modi then won 2014 Indian general elections with overwhelming majority and now is the firm Godfather of Indian politics. His former mentor is all but forgotten. Now his own "students" who either are Ministers in Central government or are Chief Ministers of different states are learning from Modi. They are following the law and advancing their own goals, while the mentor Modi outshines everyone for now.
@gregjerry4110
@gregjerry4110 Год назад
i love this example
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Have You Read the 48 Laws of Power?
@tjsmoove83
@tjsmoove83 2 дня назад
Yea I did
@anthonylaudati
@anthonylaudati 2 года назад
You have to do a video that asks the question, "In Godfather II, who ordered the hit on Frank Pentangeli? Hyman Roth or Michael Corleone?". I contend that the film never really answers that question; in fact, it tries to have it both ways.
@torregezdavis8772
@torregezdavis8772 2 года назад
That's an easy question. Hyman Roth was the one that set up Frank Pentangeli. It was never Michael.
@anthonylaudati
@anthonylaudati 2 года назад
@@torregezdavis8772 Good point, but why does the hit man say, "Michael Corleone says hello?". Was the hit planned to fail? Was the street cop that wanders into the bar all part of it?
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes
@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes 2 года назад
@@anthonylaudati I wondered why they’d said that as they were going to kill him. I take them saying it was Michael and the cop interrupting them it as a plot device- he doesn’t die but will now hate Michael. Also the cop interrupting them was based on a real event- sorry I can’t remember who..!
@anthonylaudati
@anthonylaudati 2 года назад
@@DemeterTelphousia-Erinyes Just my opinion, I think the question of who ordered the hit was a script problem Coppola and Puzo couldn't really resolve, so they tried to have it both ways. Really, why would the hit man (Danny Aiello as Tony Rosoto) say "Michael Corleone says hello" if it was clearly Roth who ordered the hit? By the way, if you look closely, Aiello's lips aren't moving when we hear the line, so it could have been put in later in post. Also, why does Roth get uptight when Michael asks him about it later and bring up Moe Green? Roth could have just said, "Yeah, I ordered the hit. You told me YOU were going to do it. I just thought I'd save you the trouble. After all, an attempt was made on your life." They needed to give Pentangeli a strong motivation to testify against Michael, but how would Pentangeli come to the conclusion that Michael betrayed him? And much later, why does Michael say, "Pentangeli alive" with disappointment in his voice, as if he really DID order the hit?
@probablyplease1
@probablyplease1 Год назад
World we can give flowers & credit to the living
@Hellserch
@Hellserch Год назад
Sejanus, Emperor Tiberius factotum, is an excellent example. He underestimated Tiberius’s insecurities and paid horribly for it. Honourable mention for Lucius Cornelius Sulla but, as the clever author of this post knows, Machiavelli used him as a cautionary tale.
@fotzegamingandmedia1840
@fotzegamingandmedia1840 2 года назад
Dude, why did you restrict the first Law of Power to members only? What have we done for you to treat us so disrespectfully?
@SoBayK80
@SoBayK80 2 года назад
It used to be public, now says unavailable. It would be unwise to restrict, there's more value in shares and vitality. Edit: duh, this is the lengthened version 🙄😂
@fotzegamingandmedia1840
@fotzegamingandmedia1840 2 года назад
@@SoBayK80It's still good content
@michaeljordan7709
@michaeljordan7709 2 года назад
because they thought it would make them all powerful with dicks....boy were they wrong
@michaeljordan7709
@michaeljordan7709 2 года назад
i dont, this is your dicks talking shit to my face, see why i am extremely irritated, yet still here trying to explain to you all why this is an issue you all are wrong not the taco understand....i am not a dog, nor am i a slave, yet this is how i am treated. i am silent....do you understand?
@jaykay8295
@jaykay8295 2 года назад
Lol
@ureasmith3049
@ureasmith3049 2 года назад
Roth didn't try to put Micheal down at that Havana meeting because of insecurity. It was from practicality. Michael's comment could scare of Roth's investors.
@anthonylaudati
@anthonylaudati 2 года назад
Please check out our web series, "The Goddaughter", which is about the second daughter of Michael Corleone.
@JesusRoseAgain
@JesusRoseAgain 2 года назад
Outshine the master. Shine so bright it blinds him!
@persinitrix
@persinitrix 2 года назад
Tywin Lannister, I know you're in this comment section somewhere
@fernandoaburto7040
@fernandoaburto7040 2 года назад
Lol
@donatus-maryobasi4890
@donatus-maryobasi4890 2 года назад
Come to think of it, didn't Lord BLEMISH (Little Finger) seem to be reading The 48 Laws?!
@dripgod1684
@dripgod1684 2 года назад
Damm I thought this new video would be about the olive oil war
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
That one is Coming Soon...
@adhdmed
@adhdmed 10 месяцев назад
The way of the Sith. A master and an apprentice. The apprentice always ready to take the power.
@cesarherrera1926
@cesarherrera1926 2 года назад
Idk if anybody will get my reference but it reminds me of dune the movie not the books not there yet ....when the emperor is jealous and threatened by the Duke and sends him to his death in the desert ....he didn't mean to the offend or make the emperor insecure .....and that's when the baron says the emperor is a jealous man .....a dangerous jealous man
@albertbarese4170
@albertbarese4170 2 года назад
The narrator from Simple History?
@melanoidmarkus
@melanoidmarkus Год назад
👍🏾👌🏾
@denniseudela411
@denniseudela411 2 года назад
Of course. First of all, no matter what the circumstance is, you should always know where your position should be. The master didn't get there because he played ring around the rosie. He got there for the strongest reason imaginable! Even Lord Christ pointed this out... "A servant will never be greater than his master..." The position of the master is constant, unlike the servants. If the master wants to stoop down some in certain circumstances, that will be an exclusive & reserved option from him and him alone.
@caesarx8139
@caesarx8139 2 года назад
@Dennis Eudela. On the contrary, from my observations, I think the greatest Masters were once a "servant" just as a teacher stated as an apprentice/student before becoming a teacher. Christ was referring to the spirit/mentality of a Man. Not the physical. So in this sense, if you only see yourself as a "servant" spiritually, then you will never be greater then your master. Don't forget, even Christ (a Master in His own right) washed the feet of Men. What does that symbolizes? That's just my take. I'd love to heard your response to it. All the best.
@denniseudela411
@denniseudela411 2 года назад
@@caesarx8139 You're take is well taken. Thanks for ur POV. True, that's how you got to the top position is because generally speaking, you paid the dues first. Regarding Christ washing the feet of the apostles I believe is to set an example. First of all He obeyed the will of God that's why He did that. It's a 'bookmark' for the Apostles to remember that the true service to God is not like an earthly service wherein the Master or Boss (like in The Godfather) will NEVER stoop down to his subordinates. It's actually the reverse with God. Christ who is appointed by God to be our Lord & Master was dedicated in shepherding and nurturing the flock, or those who followed Him and the Apostles during His ministry here on earth. It was an act of humility to the will of God, and to leave a lasting reminder to the Apostles as well as those who will be disciples working with them to propagate and to oversee the Church that Christ built and left to the Apostles when He ascended to heaven. In God's way, to be the Leader, is to be a servant of those he is suppose to take care of. Very much like a shepherd who pastors his flock. He makes sure that they're safe, they're fed, they're defended from wild animals, and they are all accounted for at end of the day, before leading then to shelter, there's a roll call and must be the correct serial #. Or else, you secure every sheep first, then look for the lost one. So, an appointed Leader of God if ur working for ur own salvation, requires sacrifice, selflessness, dynamic leadership, and humility in recognizing that you cannot accomplish any of these, unless you constantly pray and plead for His mercy and guidance. That is how i understand the act of Jesus, which He Himself primarily demonstrated how God wants it done, even as He was chosen by God as The Messiah - The Chosen One, and was made both Lord and Christ by God. Acts 2:36
@tkh846
@tkh846 2 года назад
Not all Masters... Some were born with money, so they don't really know all this. Just like some kings were masters just because they were born in the right family and were stupid and ended up assassinated or deposed.
@denniseudela411
@denniseudela411 2 года назад
@@tkh846 Yup, they don't last long...
@jeepstermario9912
@jeepstermario9912 2 года назад
Is this the narrator from Simple History
@slattfrm144
@slattfrm144 Год назад
what if yeen got no master 2 outshine
@kevinwildgust4135
@kevinwildgust4135 Год назад
Power at end of the day respect is more important than some mug in Power I'm sure.
@SunilSharma-re1hq
@SunilSharma-re1hq 2 года назад
My master is my conscience ❤️ which i can never outshine ❤️ the secondary masters hold no meaning to me nor are they of relevance 😃
@williamkazak469
@williamkazak469 11 месяцев назад
This happens when you work for someone. You do your best. You become the bosses right hand man. Your talent is on display. Boss gets jealous. Boss gets a bit intimated by your creativity. Boss has responsibilities. You are more free spirited and enjoying your creativity. You are eventually replaced. The threat that was you is gone. It happened to me more than once in the creative field of photography.
@EdgarLopez-kj5yc
@EdgarLopez-kj5yc 2 года назад
How did Michael know it wasn’t butter ? Next video idea
@deadlockdeadlock
@deadlockdeadlock 2 года назад
Laws of power for me its for the old times when king and queens emperoro etc but now i depends new era arises
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Not really, 14:00 this section of the video shows how You can use this Law in your life, basically the practical steps you can take to use this Law in a realistic manner.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
I get what You mean, and if you want to understand why these laws are still applicable Today watch the intro video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KrWgjm1oU4Q.html
@guilhermecordeirorodrigues798
11:04 11:07 CHARLES BRONSON!
@dakingltroyproductofdade3579
@dakingltroyproductofdade3579 2 года назад
This is why I never try to please men ever in any way lol 😂 nice story well told
@gustavocabrera1960
@gustavocabrera1960 2 года назад
Yet- Galileo was an irreplaceable one in a billion genius scientists with NO access what so ever to the keys to the empire. Geniuses have ‘idiosyncratic character traits’ -powerful smart people understand and respect this. The Medici’s were brilliant and sensitive at understanding and respecting the talent they found in Italy. Nicolas Fouquet was just ONE of many replaceable financiers with potential strategic connections that might threaten Louis XIV. While I mostly understand the rationale of Louise XIV dismissal of Fouquet, the ‘powerful’ (if smart) reach power and preeminence by surrounding themselves with genius they fully know money can’t buy for themselves personally. So there is a balance of mutual respect in this interaction (genius/power). The key words here being MUTUAL and if both sides understand their boundaries and their interests and goals. Another notable extraordinary figure that interacted masterfully with POWER was LEONARDO DA VINCI and the King Francis I of France in Amboise, France (1515).
@tkh846
@tkh846 2 года назад
And how easy is it to find these people that would sacrifice for you? How easy can you find people who you can trust with your life?
@tprocess1993
@tprocess1993 Год назад
“The 48 Laws of Power” is a fun and useful book but it really shouldn’t be taken too seriously. I used to work at B&N and it was our #1 most shoplifted book. Ironically, it actually increases a sense of paranoia more than security in power. “Mastery” is the better book by Robert Greene and it won’t turn you into a paranoid nutjob.
@HK556
@HK556 Год назад
48 laws of power is not a good book for building friendships
@nancymcmonarch
@nancymcmonarch Год назад
Never heard of it, but thanks. I was wondering where this guy was getting is questionable philosophy, because it sure didn't come from Mario Puzo or Don Corleone.
@JohnCasteel1333
@JohnCasteel1333 2 года назад
How did you guys get this guy to narrate your video!?!?
@DiomyYunsa
@DiomyYunsa 2 года назад
You know, I don't agree with the 48 laws of power, mostly because I find them to be toxic. The school system is like that and as a former teacher I strive to bring more of a Sun Tzu approach. Diplomacy, openness, mercy, civility, protection for and from superiors/underling in real mutual respect, and clear rules are important to me. Remember: A fish caught in a net can't swim upstream. If you're indispensable for one job, there's no way you will ever move up in the ranks and get a promotion. Having a better replacement that you have fostered means you can move on to better things while they take your place. And if they are your ally, they are now a branch of your legacy you have made, which means more insider info. You may be saying, "ah, what if you're promoted just above it. You will still know what your underling knows." On the contrary, there is no guarantee that your promotion will be truly vertical, or that the responsibilities will even be related to your old position. A real leader is judicious and doesnt need fear to rule, but instead clear boundaries and rules. This is what creates civility and frees up the leader to manage justly in an environment where everyone is on the same page.
@charlesk22
@charlesk22 2 года назад
Yes, but such leadership is hard to find in real life. The 48 laws of power portray power in it's most default state, one of a leader being insecure and focused more on maintaining power than efficiency and the well being of the work environment.
@DiomyYunsa
@DiomyYunsa 2 года назад
@@charlesk22 or every person who watches mafia movies and thinks they have suddenly found their calling.
@untouchable360x
@untouchable360x Год назад
You are living in a fantasy world if you expect to find a leader like that these days.
@phillip1516
@phillip1516 2 года назад
Old Lion vs Young Lion
@darkstar223
@darkstar223 Год назад
What is meta cheese ?
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
😂
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
“Medici’s”
@aodh5966
@aodh5966 2 года назад
In the mob, you die regardless of following the rules or not
@andysandoval4601
@andysandoval4601 2 года назад
We have just decided to whack you for that comment. The Mob
@chuckyyes
@chuckyyes 2 года назад
But depending on how well you follow the rules is how painful your death will be
@robinsattahip2376
@robinsattahip2376 Год назад
My brother was ordered by his boss to fire a man simply because he had bought a new Porsche and brought it to work. Never outshine the master. Yes, for those who might be wondering, in states with "at will" employment that is perfectly legal.
@katarinatibai8396
@katarinatibai8396 Год назад
Your brother should have a exit plan - and searching a better job, because it's clear that he work for a narcissist and a narc like that will soon find a petty reason to fire him as the next. No one is safe in such a toxic company. Everybody should save some money up and have his CV and skills up todate to be ready to go at any given time.
@untouchable360x
@untouchable360x Год назад
@@katarinatibai8396 99.99% of bosses are like that. Good luck being unemployed.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
That’s very unfortunate. Hope he managed to not let it affect him too much.
@8865hotguy
@8865hotguy 2 года назад
Where’s the rest of the laws?
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 2 года назад
Coming Soon.
@stephenmaginn7247
@stephenmaginn7247 2 года назад
Who's who
@jasdeuce2262
@jasdeuce2262 9 месяцев назад
So explain ppl who wear the same clothes, no jewelry, drive old cars and still get swamped with jealousy, hate, and sabatoge?? Sometimes a persons ora, personality is so exhilarating that it brings these things to u I think. Some ppl shine without even trying to be noticed. What do u do in that situation?
@resilientlife7680
@resilientlife7680 9 месяцев назад
Keep Shining! Lead by Example...they see the Greatness in you
@peterrafferty4447
@peterrafferty4447 2 года назад
"With the European high-society." *giggles*
@napa7m115
@napa7m115 2 года назад
People with vanity, egos, owners of business that get that money and show it off. Hate their spot light taken away.
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