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Thursday, May 26, 2011

THE MAHABHARATA


A Brahman, a great expert in Veda who has become a great archer as well, offers his services to his good friend, who is now the king. The Brahman cries out when he sees the king, "Recognize me, your friend!" The king answers him with contempt and then explains: "Yes, we were friends before, but our friendship was based on what power we had.... I was friends with you, good Brahman, because it served my purpose. No pauper is friend to the rich, no fool to the wise, no coward to the brave. An old friend---who needs him? It is two men of equal wealth and equal birth who contract friendship and marriage, not a rich man and a pauper.... An old friend---who needs him?



Excerpt from: The 48 Laws of Power


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