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The 48 Laws of Power
In a world where influence shapes outcomes, few books have captured the nuances of power as profoundly as The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. First published in 1998, this bestselling book has become a cornerstone for anyone seeking to understand human behavior, strategy, and the delicate dynamics of authority. Its appeal spans leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians, and even artists, offering a pragmatic—if sometimes controversial—approach to achieving and maintaining influence.
By Zain writesabout an hour ago in Geeks
RHOA Season 17 Episode 1 Recap: A Warm Welcome
Summary: Porsha hosts a couples night at Simon’s old house (yes, really) K. Michelle makes her RHOA debut Shamea brings the theatrics, Charles Oakley brings the unfiltered commentary Pinky Cole arrives to introduce herself as the newest Housewife
By Zuleika Boekhoudtabout an hour ago in Geeks
How Asia Became Ground Zero for the Global Oil Crisis
In recent decades, Asia has emerged as the epicenter of the global oil crisis. Rapid industrialization, population growth, and urbanization have made the region one of the largest consumers of oil, placing its economies at the mercy of international supply fluctuations and price volatility. Understanding how Asia reached this critical point requires examining the intersection of rising demand, geopolitical tensions, and structural vulnerabilities in the global energy system.
By shaoor afridiabout 2 hours ago in Geeks




























