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Analysis of Strategic Conformity and Hidden Power The Core Principle Law 38 of The 48 Laws of Power presents a paradox that cuts to the heart of social survival: true freedom lies not in public rebellion, but in private thought coupled with outward conformity. Robert Greene's judgment is clear and u
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Analysis of Visual Power and Symbolic Mastery The Central Judgment "Striking imagery and grand symbolic gestures create the aura of power—everyone responds to them. Stage spectacles for those around you, then, full of arresting visuals and radiant symbols that heighten your presence.
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Disdain Things You Cannot Have: Ignoring Them Is the Best Revenge In the intricate chess game of power, few moves are as counterintuitive—yet as devastatingly effective—as the deliberate act of ignoring. Law 36 from Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power articulates a profound psychological truth: by
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In Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power, Law 35—"Master the Art of Timing"—stands as one of the most nuanced and indispensable principles for anyone seeking to navigate the complex dynamics of power. The law's central judgment is deceptively simple: "Never seem to be in a hurry—hurrying betrays a la
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In The 48 Laws of Power, Robert Greene presents Law 39 as a masterclass in emotional intelligence applied to strategic advantage. The law's central premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly powerful: while anger and emotion are strategically counterproductive for yourself, provoking these same re
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January 16, 10:04 PM
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Written on February 12, 1909—the centennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth—Rockefeller's eighth letter elevates the conversation about failure and persistence to the level of national mythology and moral imperative. By anchoring his philosophy in the life of America's most revered president, Rockefeller
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January 16, 9:19 PM
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Written on November 19, 1899, Rockefeller's seventh letter confronts one of life's most universal yet personally devastating experiences: failure. More specifically, it addresses the emotional and psychological aftermath when significant failure occurs—when a million dollars has been lost, when conf
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January 16, 11:29 AM
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With a 5% wealth tax looming, California’s billionaires are moving LLCs, buying Florida homes, and betting the measure fails.
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January 16, 11:29 AM
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Mamdani, who is just 34 and has vowed to govern as a 'democratic socialist,' was recently sworn in as NYC's first Muslim mayor. His election has sparked fear among some opponents.
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January 16, 11:27 AM
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Billionaires not only have a lot more money than most people but also have a much bigger percentage of money tied up in stocks and other assets you can’t readily spend.
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January 16, 11:27 AM
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This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week.
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January 16, 11:10 AM
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Updated Jan 16, 2026, 2:48 PM GMT Alphabet cofounders Sergey Brin (left) and Larry Page (middle), and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Lionel Hahn/Getty Images/Elijah Nouvelage/Remo Casilli/REUTERS The world's richest people have seen their personal fortunes soar since 2016. The top 10 were together worth under $600 billion a decade ago, compared to $2.6 trillion today. Philanthropists Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have slid from first and third place to 17th and 10th. A lot has changed since 2016,
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January 16, 11:03 AM
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Wealth managers are betting on direct investments to capture opportunities in the Brazilian market. But there are risks along the way.
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January 16, 5:20 AM
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The YouTube creator says people viewing his videos have more money than he does. Jan 14, 2026 Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast. YouTube creator Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, is worth an estimated $2.6 billion on paper. In reality, though, he’s said he keeps less than $1 million for himself, and right now, he has “negative money.” Donaldson started his channel in 2012, when, at age 13, he learned it was possible to make thousands through YouTube. His videos have evolved into large-scale
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January 16, 5:19 AM
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Bloomberg warns that the Department of Justice probe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is a "disaster."
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January 16, 5:18 AM
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Kroenke represents a growing wave of ultra-wealthy entrepreneurs investing in long-held ranches and farmland.
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January 16, 5:18 AM
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January 14, 2026, 12:31 PM ET Google co-founder Larry Page (L) and Sergey Brin (R). James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images California’s proposed wealth tax aims to go after billionaires’ balance sheets, but it largely sidesteps the way many ultrawealthy people actually generate spendable cash: they borrow against their assets, tax‑free, and never “realize” income in the first place. As long as that borrowing model stays intact, a one‑time levy on wealth may raise money once, but it does little to
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January 16, 5:16 AM
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Exclusive: The buyer behind a record $21 million Las Vegas-area penthouse is a lifelong California resident who says the state’s taxes have pushed him out: “I just felt a little bit like I wasn’t wanted.”
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January 16, 5:15 AM
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Updated Jan 15, 2026, 3:14 PM GMT Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller has long been considered the wealthiest man in America's history, but Elon Musk is now wealthier. General Photographic Agency/Getty Images / ALLISON ROBBERT/AFP via Getty Images America has more billionaires than ever, led by Elon Musk, who's estimated to be worth $716 billion. Figures such as John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie were known as the richest men of their time. Today's tech leaders are among the richest
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January 16, 5:11 AM
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January 14, 2026, 12:16 PM ET While some California billionaires are slamming the proposed wealth tax and cutting ties with the state, other wealthy citizens are stepping forward to defend the policy. Dave Nixon, a former healthcare executive, relocated from Florida to Pasadena, California, in 2022 in search of a community that more closely aligned with his values. He is a member of Patriotic Millionaires, an organization of affluent Americans that advocates for a fairer tax system, livable
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January 16, 2:58 AM
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Written on April 18, 1899, Rockefeller's sixth letter addresses one of the most psychologically challenging aspects of wealth creation: the strategic use of debt and borrowed capital. This letter tackles head-on the fear and anxiety that accompany financial risk-taking, transforming what most people
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January 16, 1:22 AM
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Written on February 19, 1901, Rockefeller's fifth letter addresses what might be considered the most uncomfortable aspect of business success: the necessity of competition and the willingness to fight. Opening with the death of a respected adversary, Mr.
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January 16, 12:32 AM
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Leading wealth managers have expressed their concern over a potential ‘billionaires tax’ being introduced in California from late 2026.
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