The 48 Laws of Power Law 36 "DISDAIN THINGS YOU CANNOT HAVE: IGNORING THEM IS THE BEST REVENGE". By Robert Greene
LAW 36
DISDAIN THINGS YOU CANNOT HAVE: IGNORING THEM IS THE BEST REVENGE
By acknowledging a petty problem you give it existence and credibility. The more attention you pay on enemy,
the stronger you make him; and a small mistake is often made worse and more visible when you try to fix it. It
is sometimes best to leave things alone. If there is something you want but cannot have, show contempt for it. The less interest you reveal, the more superior you seem.
This law advises that when faced with something that you cannot have or achieve, it is better to ignore it completely rather than dwell on it or show any signs of envy or disappointment.
The reasoning behind this law is that showing interest in something that you cannot have will only make you appear weak and powerless, while ignoring it will demonstrate your strength and self-control. Moreover, it can be a form of revenge against those who have denied you what you desire, as they will be denied the satisfaction of seeing you upset or frustrated.
This law can be applied in various situations, from personal relationships to business dealings. For example, if you are passed over for a promotion at work, it is better to move on and focus on your own goals rather than obsessing over the position you did not get. Similarly, in a romantic relationship, if the person you are interested in is not interested in you, it is better to move on and find someone else rather than trying to win their affection.
In short, Law 36 of the 48 Laws of Power advises us to focus on what we can control and ignore what we cannot, as this will help us maintain our power and avoid appearing weak or vulnerable.

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