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Power Over People
Power Over People
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The Author offers this book, dangerous and confidential, to his most loyal and daring friends in their obsessive quest for dominance. The coveted power is obtained by any means. The application of bold commands, recommended by Julio Mazarion, is revolutionary, allowing even a naive person to break down the door to success in any career. Practice triggers effective effects. The main tactic is to dominate the opponent s psychological being. This authoritarian approach takes place without the modesty or ethics of an academic stance. Follow these instructions and achieve, through risky but effective deliberations, the acquisition of sweeping power. With this sharp motivational tool you will work out fierce solutions to define situations in relationships, leadership, business, politics, love, sport, society. Check it out!
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    Power Over People - Carujo

    POWER

    over

    People

    Carlos Araujo Carujo

    POWER

    over

    People

    Bishop's Tactics

    to Conquer, Win and Dominate

    2024

    © 2024 Carlos Araujo Carujo
    All rights reserved.
    Reproduction prohibited.
    Copyright © 2024
    By Carlos Araujo Carujo
    Author Cover
    Edition published in February 2024
    PRINTED IN BRAZIL

    C257p   Carujo, Carlos Araujo - POWER over People 2024.

    265f.

    1. Tactics. 2. Power. 3. Leadership. 4. Domain. 5. Conquest. I. Title.

    ISBN 978-985-11-2199-7 CDU 000

    Automatically generated by the ficha.net module

    using data provided by the author.

    The rules are objective and synthetic and can be summarized in five:
    1. Simulate.
    2. Dissimulate.
    3. Don't rely on anything.
    4. Say good things about everyone.
    5. Predict before acting.
    DEDICATION
    I offer the text of this book, dangerous and confidential, to my most loyal and daring friends in their obsessive quest for mastery. Through them the coveted power is obtained, over people and over the world, by all means.

    SUMMARY

    ATTENTION!

    Required reading

    Warning!

    Presentation

    Chapter 1

    The Smartest Man in the World

    Chapter 2

    Know yourself

    Chapter 3

    Know Others

    Chapter 4

    Be a Friend

    Chapter 5

    Investigate Others' Friendships

    Chapter 6

    Acquire Credit

    Chapter 7

    Save Time in Business

    Chapter 8

    Acquire Dignity

    Chapter 9

    Read and write

    Chapter 10

    Give Reward

    Chapter 11

    How to Place an Order

    Chapter 12

    How to Reprimand

    Chapter 13

    Don't Be Scammed

    Chapter 14

    Health Advice

    Chapter 15

    Stop the Grudge

    Chapter 16

    Investigate

    Chapter 17

    True Intentions

    Chapter 18

    No offense

    Chapter 19

    Work Incentives

    Chapter 20

    Be Prudent

    Chapter 21

    Act With Caution

    Chapter 22

    Disturbing Guest

    Chapter 23

    Dialogue

    Chapter 24

    Jokes

    Chapter 25

    Avoid Pitfalls

    Chapter 26

    Earn and Keep Money

    Chapter 27

    Make a Career

    Chapter 28

    Respond to Requests

    Chapter 29

    Dissimulate Emotions

    Chapter 30

    Lay Parties

    Chapter 31

    Avoid Losses

    Chapter 32

    Introduce New

    Chapter 33

    Not Keeping Promises

    Chapter 34

    Fix a Slip

    Chapter 35

    Defame the Evil One

    Chapter 36

    Breaking the Friendship

    Chapter 37

    Praise your Friend

    Chapter 38

    The No-Refuse Condition

    Chapter 39

    Cholera Control

    Chapter 40

    Escape Tactics

    Chapter 41

    The Action of Punishing

    Chapter 42

    Calm Revolts

    Chapter 43

    Praise Yourself and Be Praised

    Chapter 44

    Peace of Mind

    Chapter 45

    Stop the Malice

    Chapter 46

    Appropriate Behavior

    Chapter 47

    Get Rid of Suspicion

    Chapter 48

    Slaughtering the Wicked

    Chapter 49

    Walking the Streets

    Chapter 50

    Never Surrender

    Chapter 51

    Recriminate Correctly

    Chapter 52

    Camouflage Feelings

    Chapter 53

    Grant Loans

    Chapter 54

    Constituting the Truth

    Chapter 55

    Make Accusations

    Chapter 56

    Being Accused

    Chapter 57

    Journey to Other Lands

    Chapter 58

    Reference Books

    Chapter 59

    Aphorisms

    Chapter 60

    Summary of the Work

    TITLES

    Carlos Araujo Carujo

    BIOGRAPHICAL TRACES

    ATTENTION!

    Required reading

    The practice of gaining power is to have an effective effect on your life. The main tactic, with multiple sudden effects, is to dominate the opponent's psychological being. This authoritarian approach takes place without the modesty or ethics of an academic stance.

    The commands you will find here are bold and make even a naive person break down the door to success in any career, be it leadership, entrepreneurship, politics, love, sports or social.

    Follow these instructions and gradually, through risky but effective deliberations, acquire sweeping power, without having to impose ethical limits on this achievement. We provide, here, an acute motivational tool, which works with fierce solutions, to define any relationship situation.

    The rules are objective and synthetic, but they are present in the complexity of many successful men and women in the world. These laws boil down to five rules:

    1. Simulate.

    2. Dissimulate.

    3. Don't rely on anything.

    4. Say good things about everyone.

    5. Predict before acting.

    Here is a fiery book, this one you hold in your hands. It was written based on the Breviary of Politicians, a famous work by Cardinal Giulio Mazarin.

    The title Breviary of Politicians could well be a simulacrum, a dissimulation, so as not to escape the First Rule, because it not only reveals the way politicians act exclusively, but also man as a solitary and predatory animal.

    The text of this dangerous book confides the most daring resources of explosive human nature, in its obsessive quest for dominance. The coveted power is obtained, over people and over the world, by all means.

    For the Mazarinian opera, if achieving anything is not against the laws of men and Nature, it must be committed!

    Warning!

    One must harbor a contemptible rejection of good reputation and glory. Fame means nothing in life when you want to get closer to solid power. This is the opening recommendation, to follow the Mazarinian opera.

        Relationships between people are marked by tensions of hate and love. You love some and others hate you. But those who hate you are sincere and cannot be false like those you love.

        There is, in the thought of Giulio Mazarin, a fundamental precept. But, before laying this foundation, he describes two ancient philosophies, which still prevail today, although formulated differently. In the past it was said to be tolerant and evasive. Today this is formulated in a more direct way: simulates and dissimulates.

        The master of the art of conquering power does not completely abandon ancient philosophies, returning to them throughout his book, but prefers to start with what was formulated modernly, that is, in his time. However, as for the applications, after making the necessary adaptations, they are perfectly valid for today.

    What we are going to expose here follows Mazarin's style. He does not give any order to his maxims since, as he claims, life is not a simple walk.

    Presentation

    The book that I finished translating, commenting and organizing is one of the jewels of universal popular literature. Some of Cardinal Giulio Mazarin's advice are obvious precepts, common to everyone, but elsewhere we find indications that surprise us with their original details.

    At certain moments the mazarínics are affected by the formality of statements, but others are marked by a colloquial tone, such as advice from a father, a preceptor or a very close friend. All statements, however, are marked by the ambition to be in control. The result of this classic discursive production, the direction it fully achieves, is one: the conquest and maintenance of power, by all means and devices.

    In the task of organizing the text, I spent more time and concentration than in preparing several other books combined.

    I had already had my first experience, translating from Italian, despite having little familiarity with the language, only with online help, when working on the book The Art of Prudence, by Baltazar Gracián. Although this work by Gracián has not yet been completely completed, the part that was finished was published by me, in August 2014, in the small format of a pocket book.

    The text that I obtained and that I comment on here, was enriched through the transcription, of Latin origin, of the Breviary of Politicians, taken from the edition of Johannem Klammerum, which was originally published in the city of Cologne (in German Köln), currently the largest city in the state of Rhineland. The edition I had access to was, in fact, the first, published in 1723. I translated this text, in Latin, into classic Italian, then adapted (or subverted) it into Portuguese.

    TRANSLATION RESOURCES

    I would like to ask, at this point, to talk about the translation resources, into Portuguese, that I used and which were several.

        In the foreground, I highlight the fantastic and very useful Google Translate (through the link https://translate.google.com) in the task of translating from Italian to Portuguese.

        I kept the classic Latin phrases, widely used by Mazarin in the Italian edition, in their original form, giving and explaining their Portuguese translation afterwards. At this stage, of translating from Latin to Portuguese, I used the help of http://onlinetradutor.com.

    I also used the Latin-Portuguese Dictionary, published by the Ministry of Education and Culture, authored by Professor Ernesto de Faria, for words that were not possible to translate in the context of the sentences, into Italian and also for translations of difficult expressions from Latin. See this gem at the link https://archive.org/details/DicionarioEscolarLatinoPortuguesDoMecPorErnestoFaria1962.

        As an aid, to unravel the unusual and untranslatable words in the text translated from Italian to Portuguese, I used the Michaellis Online Italian Dictionary, found at the link (http://michaelis.uol.com.br/escolar/italiano/ ).

        Texts of works and courses on the Comprehension and Analysis of Texts in the Italian Language were also consulted, to prepare materials originally written in Latin, as a Classical Foreign Language.

    INTELLECTUAL MATURITY

    Reading the Mazarinics does not imply, in any way, a narrowing of the political perspective, or of human relations, as being old things, musty. But one cannot study politics, as part of Culture, Philosophy or Literature, without a solid knowledge of classical thought. It is not possible to study contemporary political thought without historical models. Cardinal Giulio Mazarin is one of these necessary paradigms.

        As I dug deeper, I discovered that studying Mazarin's text also serves to learn to think effectively. The formula for writing in Latin is a happy event, because, as they used to say at the Salesian Seminary where I studied, Latin was the mathematics of letters. This is a fair comparison when, in fact, this language requires considerable mental agility.

        At a certain point in my work, as I progressed through the text, with patience, going through each word, sentence and paragraph, I developed the ability to understand increasingly complex passages. At a certain point, quick thinking and discernment became tools I could no longer do without. With the gradual understanding of the original text, I went deeper into Mazarin's thoughts in our

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