Never Put Too Much Trust in Friends | Law No. 2 of the 48 Laws of Power

Never Put Too Much Trust in Friends | Law No. 2 of the 48 Laws of Power

#48LawsOfPower #NeverTrustFriends #Law2 #PowerPsychology #DarkPsychology #Betrayal #RobertGreene #leadershiptraining First 2 lines (critical for ranking): A snake may bite you — but a friend can destroy you. This is Law No. 2 of the 48 Laws of Power: Never put too much trust in friends. This video explains Law No. 2 of the 48 Laws of Power through a brutal historical story of betrayal, blind trust, and power. When you trust a friend with too much power, you create your own enemy. Friends know your weaknesses. They know your past. And when power enters the equation, loyalty disappears. This law reveals: Why friends are more dangerous than enemies How blind trust leads to betrayal The dark psychology behind power, loyalty, and manipulation Why rulers, leaders, and successful people keep distance — even from friends This lesson applies to: Friendship and betrayal Office politics Leadership and power dynamics Real-life success and survival psychology ⚠️ Trust is not loyalty. ⚠️ Power changes people. Watch till the end — this law is uncomfortable, but necessary.