29th Law of Power — Plan All the Way to the End
Core Idea:
Always plan with the end goal in mind. Think beyond immediate victories and short-term gains — foresee possible obstacles, consequences, and twists of fate. By having a complete plan, you remain in control and avoid being blindsided.
Detailed Breakdown
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Clarity of Destination
Before you act, know exactly where you want to end up. Without a clear destination, you’re at the mercy of events and other people’s agendas.
Avoid Emotional Detours
In the middle of a plan, emotions like overconfidence, fear, or anger can lead you astray. A well-thought-out roadmap keeps you focused.
Anticipate Roadblocks
Imagine possible setbacks and prepare responses in advance. This turns potential disasters into manageable events.
Control the Ending
People often remember how things end more than how they began. If you shape the conclusion to your advantage, you leave a lasting positive (or powerful) impression.
Don’t Chase Every Opportunity
Not all openings are worth taking — only choose those that align with your long-term strategy.
Work Backwards
Start from your desired outcome, then reverse-engineer the steps needed to get there. This creates a logical sequence and minimizes risk.
Think in Multiple Scenarios
Consider best-case, worst-case, and most-likely outcomes. If you’re prepared for all three, nothing surprises you.
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