
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an open book held by a human hand, situated indoors in Pernik, Bulgaria. The book, identified as "The 48 Laws of Power," features white pages with black and red printed text. A left hand, visible in the lower left quadrant, holds the book open. The right page prominently displays "LAW 4" in red at the top, followed by "ALWAYS SAY LESS THAN NECESSARY" in black capital letters. Below this, "JUDGMENT" is written in red, with the subsequent paragraph discussing impressing people with words and the power of saying less, highlighted in yellow. The left page contains text about historical figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Baron James Rothschild, along with sections titled "Image: A Sheep's Skin" and "Authority," parts of which are also highlighted in yellow. A quote attributed to "Ninon de l'Enclos, 1623-1706" is visible at the bottom of the left page. The background is indistinct, with a cream-colored, textured fabric partially visible in the upper right.
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