People only see what they can see

in law •  2 years ago  (edited)

Today, I came across an audiobook called "48 Laws of Power," and one law caught my attention, the law "Court Attention At All Costs." Although the audiobook covers some unethical laws, I can't help but notice that this specific law is used by many celebrities.

"A person is what they appear to be, and not what they really are." At least that's how society sees people.

Have you ever stopped to think about how many geniuses have existed in the world? I bet you know the story of Ives, right? No? Neither do I, because, well, those who don't appear are not remembered and not written in history.

Drawing attention at any cost is one of the tactics that celebrities like to use to always be in the spotlight. There is always controversy around them, even if it is something for people to speak badly about, all they want is attention, so that a sea of opportunities comes to them.

This tactic is like selling a product, if you show it to one person, you have a small chance of selling it, but if a thousand people know about your product, your chances multiply by a thousand.

In summary, I must say that drawing attention at any cost is a tactic for those who have great ambitions in life or who do not want to be just another person in the crowd. Those who want to live a peaceful life are better off avoiding it... Remember, the famous and the forgotten will have the same fate in the end, what remains is the legacy for others.



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