

You can use this book to learn about power in general, or study and reflect deeply upon the ideas to truly understand people and the world you live in. Greene encourages us to think of power-play as a game. In fact, there’s much that we can learn from the masterful scheming of the aristocratic courts of the past-those who can subtly charm, deceive and manipulate without others’ awareness can rise to power without others’ resentment or resistance. You can choose how to use power once you have it, but it’d be foolish to dismiss power as bad or unimportant. It’s important to realize that power is amoral-it’s neither good nor evil. No one likes being powerless, yet we don’t take well to power-hungry people due to our modern ideologies of fairness, equity etc. For more details, do get our complete book summary bundle in text, infographic and audio formats. In this free summary, we’ll briefly outline the 48 laws of power. In “The 48 Laws of Power”, Robert Greene distills 3,000 years of history into 48 laws to help us understand how we can masterfully acquire power and avoid being manipulated or crushed by others. That is the very least you could do.Power is an integral part of our societies and lives. I'm sure others in the community would love to have equal access to ALL BOOKS, Not just those who can see! Also, how about supporting the community in which your store operates AND HAVE A LOCAL COFFEE vendor. Braille is not a language it is a system of dots so he was able to LEARN to read.

My son was born with a rare disability although he could SEE his brain could not interpret what he saw. Perhaps you can hire someone who knows Braille to transcribe written books into Braille. My son however read braille with HIS EYES. This is a start as this is the beginning on learning braille for the blind. This gentleman did show me to a section on tactile board books ln the children's section. The gentleman said Braille books are too expensive. I was shocked to learn they have NO BRAILLE books but they do have a Barnes & Noble gift card written in Braille, how ironic. I asked customer service if they had a section on BRAILLE. This is very challenging for me as I have a disability. I was frustrated when I had to WALK DOWN the down escalator which was out of order. Just saying I think this would enhance our ability to find what we are searching for as our experiences determine our biases. So, I said wouldn't it be FANTASTIC if we went back to the OLD card catalog which said SEE AND SEE ALSO. I replied interesting as I would have thought it would have been under Psychology. I asked for help a rude boy told me it was under BUSINESS. I had some difficulty finding the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. They have an impressive section on Divination which is located on the second floor. I LOVE to read! I am a voracious reader! I recently went to Barnes & Noble.
