Law #2 Never Put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn How to Use Enemies. [REMASTERED]
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One one side this law highlights the importance of caution and discernment in relationships, reminding us that blind trust can lead to betrayal or manipulation. It underscores the value of self-reliance and strategic thinking, encouraging us to be aware of our vulnerabilities. Not every friend is a true friend as time will teach us. However, this law can foster cynicism and hinder genuine, trusting friendships. A transactional approach to relationships is a recipe for disaster damaging personal connections. It is often the long-term win-win thinking relationships that as a side effect bring with it success.
Working with friends brings with it a whole set of difficulties for example when one party is not carrying their weight or other issues like ingratitude and insolence go unaddressed. In the corporate world, though, we might get close with colleagues as time progresses. The truth is often that these relationships are bound by the shared working space and not much else. Here, the young inexperienced former employee often finds to their surprise that no one remembers them when they leave. One more interesting point is that someone you were by nature adversarial, in competition with, might have more in common with you on the up and up than your friends from school and thus making a strong friend of them often leads to mutual respect.
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