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In this installment, we will explore the 17th law of power in the book, the 48 laws of power by Robert Greene. You can but a copy by clicking HERE.
LAW 17: Cultivate an air of unpredictability
Keep people in suspense by being unpredictable; predictability allows others to control you. Inconsistent behavior can exhaust others, leading them to abandon explanations and second-guess their own perceptions of reality. When you keep those around you in a state of uncertainty, it creates an atmosphere charged with tension and intrigue.
This unpredictability can lead to enhanced engagement, as people remain curious about your next move and are less likely to take you for granted. This sense of curiosity can serve as a powerful motivator, driving individuals to invest more time and effort into understanding your intentions and the underlying patterns of your behavior. However, when taken to extremes, this approach can intimidate and instill fear, causing relationships to fray and trust to erode. Prolonged exposure to such unpredictability may leave individuals feeling anxious and unsure, ultimately pushing them away rather than drawing them closer.
Balancing the line between intriguing unpredictability and overwhelming inconsistency is crucial in maintaining healthy interactions while keeping an air of mystery alive. This requires a careful consideration of your actions and their potential impact on others, ensuring that your enigmatic nature does not cross over into detrimental behavior that alienates those around you. Effective communication and transparency can act as a stabilizing force, providing reassurance while still allowing for an element of surprise.
The 17th Law of Power Through the Eyes of an Angoleiro
The intersection of philosophy, strategy, and martial arts offers a rich ground for exploration, particularly when viewing universal laws through the lens of a specific, deeply cultural practice. This essay delves into an interpretation of the “17th Law of Power” – often understood in conventional terms as “Keep Others in Suspended Terror: Cultivate an Air of Unpredictability” – as seen through the perspective of an Angoleiro, a practitioner of Capoeira Angola.
Capoeira Angola is more than just a fight or a dance; it is an embodied philosophy, a game (jogo) played within a circle (roda) that mirrors the complexities of life itself. The Angoleiro operates within an established structure but thrives on the unexpected. The concept of unpredictability, therefore, is not a mere tactic of psychological intimidation but a foundational principle of the jogo and a key to survival, mastery, and strategic dominance.
For the Angoleiro, the 17th Law transforms into: Cultivate Malandragem and the Element of Surprise to Control the Roda.
Malandragem as Cultivated Unpredictability
Malandragem is a complex, untranslatable concept deeply rooted in Brazilian culture and central to Capoeira Angola. It signifies cunning, street smarts, trickery, and a playful, deceptive intelligence. It is the art of navigating the world through wit and improvisation, often turning a perceived disadvantage into a strategic upper hand.
In the roda, the Angoleiro uses malandragem to keep the opponent (o outro) in a state of perpetual uncertainty, a form of “suspended terror.” This is not achieved through brute force or overt aggression, but through:
- The Deceptive Slow Pace (The Vadiar): The game often begins slow, low to the ground, with a seemingly lazy, indifferent posture (vadiar). This slowness is a deliberate mask. It invites the opponent to relax their guard, to underestimate the Angoleiro’s readiness, and to commit too early. The sudden, explosive attack (rasteira, cabeçada, or a swift transition to a high kick) that breaks the meditative rhythm is the manifestation of unpredictability.
- The Interrogation of the Body: Every movement is an interrogation of the opponent’s intentions. The Angoleiro moves laterally, feints, and offers false openings. This continuous process of “questioning” the opponent’s defenses and emotional state is a method of control. The opponent is paralyzed by having too many possibilities to consider and too little information to trust.
- The Mastery of Timing (Tempo): True unpredictability is about choosing the moment (o tempo) perfectly. It is not randomness, but a calculated delay or acceleration. The Angoleiro strikes not when the move is available, but when the opponent is emotionally or physically committed to a wrong assumption. The sudden change in tempo shatters the opponent’s equilibrium, ensuring that their reaction is always a step behind the action.
Strategic Implications in the Roda and Beyond
The 17th Law, when applied via malandragem, provides the Angoleiro with a profound strategic advantage:
- Emotional Control: The power lies in maintaining one’s own composure while inducing confusion and doubt in the opponent. The unpredictable person is the one who is emotionally inscrutable. By constantly shifting their game plan—from playful trickery to sudden seriousness—the Angoleiro prevents the opponent from settling into a comfortable, predictable rhythm, thus controlling the emotional temperature of the roda.
- The Power of the Unseen Angle: Capoeira Angola is a game of low attacks, evasions, and unexpected reversals. The Angoleiro understands that the most effective technique is often the one that comes from an angle the opponent has not considered. This mirrors the strategic need to constantly innovate and avoid routine in life and leadership, ensuring one is never a fixed target.
A Continuous State of Becoming: The commitment to unpredictability is a commitment to continuous adaptation. A predictable Angoleiro is a defeated Angoleiro. This philosophy translates to a life lesson: true power is fluid, residing not in the possession of any one strong move, but in the infinite potential for the next, unknown move. By never revealing their full, fixed nature, the Angoleiro commands respect, fear, and, most importantly, the psychological upper hand.