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Married To His CEO Brother

Married To His CEO Brother

“How about you just be his friend and not be in the red zone with Xander. That way, you can actually get what you want from him. Just make him think you’re not the enemy. That is sure to work if violence isn’t working.” “Make him think I’m not his enemy? He’d never buy it.” “People like him always have weaknesses, Stephanie. You just have to be clever enough to find them. Let him think you’re finished with your schemes and that you’ve turned your focus elsewhere. Give him something he wants. Trust.”
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Trapped in A Contract Marriage with A Cursed Alpha

Trapped in A Contract Marriage with A Cursed Alpha

My adrenaline was still pumping thanks to Jayden and now I was losing my sleepiness. So I decided to doodle on some paper to vent my lingering anger. In the middle of this activity, I suddenly came up with an idea. I thought that if I approached Noah nicely, I could get something I wanted from him. So I wouldn't have to go to the trouble of strategizing to find the evidence because it would come to me on its own. Isn't that amazing? It's even better than having to work with Jayden, right? The best way to trick an enemy is to become his friend, right?
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Tempting my sister’s Alpha

Tempting my sister’s Alpha

"You know, Fey, actually gave me an idea. She told me that it would be intelligent if I brought my enemies closer. I thought it was a stupid idea. But this is what it is the only shot we have. And just like the proverbs says, keep your friends close and your enemies closer. I say to Irish. “Yes, it is as the saying.” Irish says and we began to walk together. What do you think we should do first? He says. "We finally have this intruder in our pack and he thinks we do know but we have him at the very tip of our fingers." We can watch every words of his mouth. We're basically locked into this scenario and all we need to do is to make sure that whatever plans to do is successful but with the wro
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The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride

The Billionaire's Reluctant Bride

“But remember, observation is only half the battle. Influence is required. Reinforce loyalty, address fractures, and guide actions. Today, you are not only uncovering motives you are shaping outcomes.” I nodded, absorbing the gravity of his words. Each interaction required careful calibration: push too hard, and I risked alienating key figures; move too softly, and manipulation could go unchecked. The balance between observation, influence, and subtle enforcement was delicate but essential. By mid-afternoon, a pattern began to emerge. Two operatives, who had initially appeared neutral, were subtly competing for influence over the same network. Their actions were calculated, yet they left tra
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A CAT HAS 9 LIVES

A CAT HAS 9 LIVES

My own goal was catching that bàstard. * * " Why do you trust your enemies so easily, boss?" Knife asked. Knife and I were alone outside Nagisa's house, dumping the dead bodies at a section of the house where they would be buried by Nagisa's servants. " I don't know," I said. " I crush my enemies when I make them my friend. Those was Abraham Lincoln's words. They tell you a lot about friends and enemies. A friend is good and all but he's also dangerous. He knows a lot about you. Meanwhile an enemy you make your friend has nothing against you. An enemy has so much to prove than a friend that's why I employ my enemies best."
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DANGEROUS LIAISONS

DANGEROUS LIAISONS

Through something far more effective. Charm. I turned slightly toward Dimitri, keeping my voice low. “You see that?” “Yes, sir,” Dimitri replied, eyes fixed on the pavilion. “Killing men and tearing answers out of their mouths is outdated,” I said. “Messy. Inefficient. Fear only works until someone gets desperate enough to lie.” Dimitri nodded once. “What we have now,” I continued, watching Douglas laugh at something Elon said, “is someone who can walk into the minds of our enemies and rearrange the furniture. Make them want to give us what we need.”
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The Syndicate

The Syndicate

It was not time to entertain enemies but to convert them into pawns and control them. She had strong feelings the man opposite her was her enemy and did not mean well to her and those around her. Time did not allow her to deal with him in the way she wanted. The only option was to employ him, by so doing he would be closer and responsible never to harm people put under his charge. They did the paper work, and names were exchanged together with correct identifications. One of the 48 Laws of Power is to use one’s enemies. The Inspector was to start his duties immediately. He was to follow her to her house and stay with her.
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BOUND BY OMERTÀ

BOUND BY OMERTÀ

Then suddenly, his expression changed, as if a light bulb had flicked on inside his mind. “Exactly!” I said, standing from my chair and moving to the safe on the far wall. “When I was younger, Baba told me something that has always stuck with me: “If you want to destroy your enemies, sometimes all you need is a meticulously planned infiltration from within. Cripple their defenses, and they’ll turn on each other. No need for brute force when you can make them fight themselves.” I keyed in the safe’s code and retrieved a thick file from inside, brushing past stacks of neatly arranged valuables before locking the safe again.
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Accidentally Carrying The Don's Heir

Accidentally Carrying The Don's Heir

He continued. “But you know what I did?” He asked. “I made allies.” He added. I tilted my to show that I really did not get what he meant. “There are two ways a man can be great in the kind of world we live in. One is by fighting your way to the top single handedly, creating a reputation that is unmatched. That way, you will bend people to your will and they'll never fuck with you. The second way is by building alliances. Connect with the right people, people of importance, people that are feared by the mass. You won't only attain great heights with that method but you'll also learn from others. Alliance can make you expand your territory, you can also intimidate your enemies if you make all
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The Guardian's Return

The Guardian's Return

“I wasn’t prepared and didn’t expect him to join forces?” Ethan shook his head. “Wrong.” “Wrong? Then what’s the reason?” Howard truly could not figure it out. Ethan said slowly, “If you gain confidence because of a thousand people, you can only win one battle. However, if you make a thousand people gain confidence because of you, you can win the whole world.” Howard trembled, his eyes widening. The problem Stephen faced now was the same. In over half a year, he had not gained their confidence. In reality, Stephen and the Quinns could have achieved it.
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Reading 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' felt like unlocking a cheat code for human interaction. Dale Carnegie’s classic isn’t just about manipulation—it’s about genuine connection. One of the biggest takeaways for me was the power of appreciation. Simple things like remembering names or acknowledging others’ efforts can transform relationships. I used to brush off small talk, but now I see it as an opportunity to make people feel valued. The book also hammered home the idea that criticism rarely works. Instead, guiding people with encouragement creates lasting change.

Another lesson that stuck with me was the importance of listening. Most of us are so focused on what we want to say next that we forget to truly hear others. Since applying this, I’ve noticed deeper conversations and fewer misunderstandings. The book’s advice on avoiding arguments by respecting differing opinions has saved me countless headaches. It’s not about winning; it’s about understanding. Carnegie’s principles might seem obvious, but putting them into practice consistently is where the magic happens.

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