The 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
Contributed by Jack Shields
Chapter 23
Summary

Law Twenty-Three: Concentrate Your Forces

Analysis

A person may also conserve the energy and forces he has by pointing them to a single point. A person has a high chance of benefiting by identifying a rich mine and digging deeper into it. The case is more desirable by moving from one shallow mine to another (Greene 171). A person, therefore, needs to intensify every defeat he has. A person needs to find one key area which may enable him to intensify his success. An instance is provided where, in the sixteenth century, BC, the king of Wu disregarded advice by his chief minister about the barbarous people of the state of Yueh (Greene 172). They were grouping and about to attack. They later attacked the kingdom and killed the king, among other people.

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