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robert greene's 48 laws of power Transcribed from The 48 Laws of Power (1998) by Robert Greene. "We have to seem fair and decent. So we need to be subtle, congenial yet cunning, democratic yet devious." Law 1: Never Outshine the Master Always make those above you feel comfortably superior.
Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power
The Four Noble Truths represent the core of the teachings of the Buddha, and are as follows: The First Noble Truth - dissatisfaction and suffering exist and are universally experienced. The Second Noble Truth - Desire and attachment are the causes of dissatisfaction and suffering. The Third Noble Truth - There is an end to dissatisfaction and suffering.

