Law of Power7
Get Others To Do The Work For You, But Always Take The Credit
By; Admin
What do You think about this number 7 of the law of power, “Get Others To Do The Work For You, But Always Take The Credit”? Here is the story of Transgression and Observance of the Law
Nicola Tesla was a Serbian scientist who never learned how this law was used against him time and again. His invention, the AC or alternating current system was associated not with his name but with that of George Westinghouse, who funded his research. Both Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse were ruthless businessmen who took credit for Tesla’s work. In the end, Tesla was living in poverty, while royalties for his life’s work went to Edison and Westinghouse. He accepted small sums as buy-outs for his work, when in reality his creations could have been worth millions. Even Marconi made use of a patent filed by Tesla in 1897. Tesla was the real “father of radio” but received no money or credit for this invention.
Practically, this Law of Power -7 tell us to conduct such these:
- Save time and energy by hiring others to do the work.
- Your helpers will be forgotten and you will be remembered.
- Borrow from history. Use the past and profit by others’ experience.
- You can only exploit others’ talents if your position is unshakable.
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