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LAW_3__29 by user654824

Remember: The best deceivers do everything they can to cloak their roguish qualities. They cultivate an air of honesty in one area to disguise their dishonesty in others. Honesty is merely another decoy in their arsenal of weapons.

LAW_3__28 by user654824

To make your false sincerity an effective weapon in concealing your intentions, espouse a belief in honesty and forthrightness as important social values. Do this as publicly as possible. Emphasize your position on this subject by occasionally divulging some heartfelt thought though only one that is actually meaningless or irrelevant, of course. Napoleon's minister Talley rand was a master at taking people into his confidence by revealing some apparent secret. This feigned confidence a decoy would then elicit a real confidence on the other person's part.

LAW_3__27 by user654824

Another powerful tool in throwing people off the scent is false sincerity. People easily mistake sincerity for honesty. Remember their first instinct is to trust appearances, and since they value honesty and want to believe in the honesty of those around them, they will rarely doubt you or see through your act. Seeming to believe what you say gives your words great weight. This is how I ago deceived and destroyed Othello: Given the depth of his emotions, the apparent sincerity of his concerns about Desdemona's supposed infidelity, how could Othello distrust him? This is also how the great con artist Yellow Kid Weil pulled the wool over suckers' eyes: Seeming to believe so deeply in the decoyed object he was dangling in front of them (a phony stock, a touted racehorse), he made its reality hard to doubt. It is important, or course, not to go too far in this area. Sincerity is a tricky tool: Appear overpassionate and you raise suspicions. Be measured and believable or your ruse will seem the put-on that it is.

LAW_3__26 by user654824

Use this tactic in the following manner: Hide your intentions not by closing up (with the risk of appearing secretive, and making people suspicious) but by talking endlessly about your desires and goals just not your real ones. You will kill three birds with one stone: You appear friendly, open, and trusting; you conceal your intentions; and you send your rivals on time-consuming wild-goose chases.

LAW_3__25 by user654824

During the War of the Spanish Succession in 1711, the Duke of Marlborough, head of the English army, wanted to destroy a key French fort, because it protected a vital thoroughfare into France. Yet he knew that if he destroyed it, the French would realize what he wanted to advance down that road. Instead, then, he merely captured the fort, and garrisoned it with some of his troops, making it appear as if he wanted it for some purpose of his own. The French attacked the fort and the duke let them recapture it. Once they had it back, though, they destroyed it, figuring that the duke had wanted it for some important reason. Now that the fort was gone, the road was unprotected, and Marlborough could easily march into France.

LAW_3__24 by user654824

A tactic that is often effective in setting up a red herring is to appear to support an idea or cause that is actually contrary to your own sentiments. (Bismarck used this to great effect in is speech in 1850.) Most people will believe you have experienced a change of heart, since it is so unusual to play so lightly with something as emotional as one's opinions and values. The same applies for any decoyed object of desire: Seem to want something in which you are actually not at all interested and your enemies will be thrown off the scent, making all kinds of errors in their calculations.

LAW_3__23 by user654824

If you yearn for power, quickly lay honesty aside, and train yourself in the art of concealing your intentions. Master the art and you will always have the upper hand. Basic to an ability to conceal one's intentions is a simple truth about human nature: Our first instinct is to always trust appearances. We cannot go around doubting the reality of what we see and hear constantly imagining that appearances concealed something else would exhaust and terrify us. This fact makes it relatively easy to conceal one's intentions. Simple dangle an object you seem to desire, a goal you seem to aim for, in front of people's eyes and they will take the appearance for reality. Once their eyes focus on the decoy, they will fail to notice what you are really up to. In seduction, set up conflicting signals, such as desire and indifference, and you not only throw them off the scent, you inflame their desire to possess you.

LAW_3__22 by user654824

Keys To Power
Most people are open books. They say what they feel, blurt out their opinions at every opportunity, and constantly reveal their plans and intentions. They do this for several reasons. First, it is easy and natural to always want to talk about one's feelings and plans for the future. It takes effort to control your tongue and monitor what you reveal. Second, many believe that by being honest and open they are winning people's hearts and showing their good nature. They are greatly deluded. Honesty is actually a blunt instrument, which bloodies more than it cuts. Your honesty is likely to offend people; it is much more prudent to tailor your words, telling people what they want to hear rather than the coarse and ugly truth of what you feel or think. More important, by being unabashedly open you make yourself so predictable and familiar that it is almost impossible to respect or fear you, and power will not accrue to a person who cannot inspire such emotions.

LAW_3__21 by user654824

By being completely insincere and sending misleading signals, how-ever, he deceived everyone, concealed his purpose, and attained everything he wanted. Such is the power of hiding your intentions.

LAW_3__20 by user654824

Bismarck was certainly one of the cleverest statesman who ever lived, a master of strategy and deception. No one suspected what he was up to in this case. Had he announced his real intentions, arguing that it was better to wait now and fight later, he would not have won the argument, since most Prussians wanted war at that moment and mistakenly believed that their army was superior to the Austrians. Had he played up to the king, asking to be made a minister in exchange for supporting peace, he would not have succeeded either: The king would have distrusted his ambition and doubted his sincerity.

LAW_3__19 by user654824

Interpretation
At the time of his speech in 1850, Bismarck made several calculations. First, he sensed that the Prussian military, which had not kept pace with other European armies, was unready for war that Austria, in fact, might very well win, a disastrous result for the future. Second, if the war were lost and Bismarck had supported it, his career would be gravely jeopardized. The king and his conservative ministers wanted peace; Bismarck wanted power. The answer was to throw people off the scent by supporting a cause he detested, saying things he would laugh at if said by another. A whole country was fooled. It was because of Bismarck's speech that the king made him a minister, a position from which he quickly rose to be prime minister, attaining the power to strengthen the Prussian military and accomplish what he had wanted all along: the humiliation of Austria and the unification of Germany under Prussia's leadership.

LAW_3__18 by user654824

A few weeks after Bismarck's infamous speech, the king, grateful that he had spoken for peace, made him a cabinet minister. A few years later he became the Prussian premier. In this role he eventually led his country and a peace-loving king into a war against Austria, crushing the former empire and establishing a mighty German state, with Prussia at its head.

LAW_3__17 by user654824

Passionate patriot and lover of military glory, Bismarck nevertheless gave a speech in parliament at the height of the war fever that astonished all who heard it. "Woe unto the statesman," he said, "who makes war without a reason that will still be valid when the war is over! After the war, you will all look differently at these questions. Will you then have the courage to turn to the peasant contemplating the ashes of his farm, to the man who has been crippled, to the father who has lost his children?" Not only did Bismarck go on to talk of the madness of this war, but, strangest of all, he praised Austria and defended her actions. This went against everything he had stood for. The consequences were immediate. Bismarck was against the war what could this possibly mean? Other deputies were confused, and several of them changed their votes. Eventually the king and his ministers won out, and war was averted.

LAW_3__16 by user654824

This, after all, was the man who years later would say, "The great questions of the time will be decided, not be speeches and resolutions, but by iron and blood."

LAW_3__15 by user654824

Throughout his career, Bismarck had been a loyal, even passionate supporter of Prussian might and power. He dreamed of German unification, of going to war against Austria and humiliating the country that for so long had kept Germany divided. A former soldier, he saw warfare as a glorious business.

EE Olympics Event 1 by craigdmohan

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EE Olympics Event 1 by craigdmohan

WiFi 7 is the latest in-home broadband technology and EE will be the first major Internet Service Provider to bring it to market. Enabling EE to bring our customers on our journey and allowing them to experience the best connectivity possible and allowing you to shout about EE being superior. As smart homes grow, intentionally or not, the Smart Hub Plus and Smart WiFi Pro will help future-proof our customers as technology advances and more devices and services have WiFI7 technology. With Tri-Band allowing better speeds, the 6GHz band, is built for the newest devices that use WiFi6e/7 and applications. Our new Smart WiFi Pro takes the power of WiFi 7 and creates a seamless connection throughout the home. No more 'not spots' for the WiFi. We’ll be offering the Smart WiFi guarantee with this, which offers customers £100 refund if they cannot achieve 100Mbps on WiFi 7 throughout the house.

EE Olympics Event 1 by craigdmohan

WiFi 7 is the latest in-home broadband technology and EE will be the first major Internet Service Provider to bring it to market. Enabling EE to bring our customers on our journey and allowing them to experience the best connectivity possible and allowing you to shout about EE being superior. As smart homes grow, intentionally or not, the Smart Hub Plus and Smart WiFi Pro will help future-proof our customers as technology advances and more devices and services have WiFI7 technology. With Tri-Band allowing better speeds, the 6GHz band, is built for the newest devices that use WiFi6e/7 and applications. Our new Smart WiFi Pro takes the power of WiFi 7 and creates a seamless connection throughout the home. No more 'not spots' for the WiFi. We’ll be offering the Smart WiFi guarantee with this, which offers customers £100 refund if they cannot achieve 100Mbps on WiFi 7 throughout the house. Customers taking a new package with WiFi 7, will help future-proof themselves. When customers upgrade to the latest mobile devices, these will more than likely have WiFi 7 compatibility. The next level of gaming consoles will also be using WiFi 7, you’ll be able to sell them on Tech from EE when they're released. Bring the customer on the journey, by being curious you can offer the relevant products and services to meet their needs. Unlocking WiFi 7 for everyone. Taking a package that’s WiFi 7 enabled now, will help customers when WiFi 7 becomes more mainstream, they’ll not have to worry about upgrading their broadband as well. This is just the start of what's coming with WiFi and the Smart Hub Pro, there's a host more features launching in the future so keep your eyes peeled for comms.

LAW_3__14 by user654824

Observance Of The Law
In 1850 the young Otto von Bismarck, then a thirty-five-year-old deputy in the Prussian parliament, was at a turning point in his career. The issues of the day were the unification of the many states (including Prussia) into which Germany was then divided, and a war against Austria, the powerful neighbor to the south that hoped to keep the Germans weak and at odds, even threatening to intervene if they tried to unite. Prince William, next in line to be Prussia's king, was in favor of going to war, and the parliament rallied to the cause, prepared to back any mobilization of troops. The only ones to oppose war were the present king, Frederick William IV, and his ministers, who preferred to appease the powerful Austrians.

LAW_3__13 by user654824

Do not be held a cheat, even though it is impossible to live today without being one. Let your greatest cunning lie in covering up what looks like cunning.