@Alpha.i if you spare some time to read other books in addition to the Koran you might come across this-
Law 32 -Play to People's
Fantasies
The 32nd law of power, “Play to
People’s Fantasies,” is one that
holds false hope and abstraction
as keys to manipulating the
minds of commoners. More
often than not, the truth hurts.
In a world where destiny is often
cruel, bitter, unforgiving, people
yearn for digressions, moments
wherein dreams shine
luminously, not casted to
oblivion. Tapping in to the
unconscious and bringing forth
these images through vague
fabrications filled with false
promises will allow an individual
to gain leverage over the others.
Romanticizing, the ability to
create something out of nothing,
is the key to success in such
malevolent endeavor. Like
Cypriot Mamugna, an ordinary
citizen of Venice who later
changed his name to Bragadino.
He established a reputation
similar that of a god, an
alchemist who can sew riches
and a savior to a dying
community. Venice, as an act of
desperation, called him forth and
ended up a victim to its own wild
imagination. Bragadino fed on
this misfortune and lived lavishly...
Life is short. Live passionately.