#48-laws-of-power #keys-to-power #law-2-never-trust-friends-learn-how-to-use-enemies
Whenever you can, bury the hatchet with an enemy, and make a point of putting him in your service.
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Open itn who has something to prove will move mountains for you.
He knew that their relationship would be based on mutual self-interest.
And from then on, Talleyrand and Fouché had a fruitful working relationship.
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