48 Laws of Power - Law 7: Get Others to Do the Work for You, but Always Take the Credit
At its essence, this law teaches that time and energy are your most precious resources. By leveraging the skills, knowledge, and efforts of others, you accomplish more while preserving your own energy for strategic thinking and positioning. The law suggests that those who rise to positions of great power rarely do so by grinding through every task themselves—instead, they master the art of orchestration. Greene argues that wisdom can be "borrowed" just as easily as it can be earned through years of study. By using the work of others, you not only save time but also benefit from expertise you may not possess. Historical Examples Thomas Edison serves as Greene's prime example of this law in action. While Edison is celebrated as one of history's greatest inventors, ...