48 Laws of Power Today
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Lately I’ve been rereading The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. It’s a fascinating book — part history lesson, part survival guide for navigating tricky power dynamics.
But reading it today raises an interesting question: has power actually changed since the book was written in the 1990s?
In this episode of Me, Myself, and AI, I run a thought experiment. Instead of looking at power through office politics, I zoom all the way out to global conflict — specifically the tensions between United States, Iran, and Israel — to see whether the same principles still apply.
What happens when we analyze geopolitics through the lens of Greene’s laws?
Does power still work the way it did in royal courts and historical empires?
Or has the modern world — with networks, media, and global audiences — changed the rules of the game?
This episode is a conversation between me and AI about power, perception, reputation, and the strange ways human dynamics scale from office meetings… all the way up to the world stage.
Opening song: Practice makes perfect by Charita B