In his book, πThe 48 Laws of Power, Robert Greene coins the 5th Law:
So much depends on Reputation β Guard it with your life.
The book is intentionally Machiavellian in style, but Greene is a fascinating guide, drawing the 48 insights from amazing historical sources.
I first bought the book in 1999, but a recent reread had me looking at the 5th law in a new light. Reputation is, of course, related to ethos β persuasion by character.
Which is why it's so important to tell our story.
Green quotes the 16th century Italian diplomat, Baldassare Castiglione.
"Therefore I should wish our courtier to bolster up his inherent worth with skill and cunning, and ensure that whenever he has to go where he is a stranger, he is preceded by a good reputation.... For the fame which appears to rest on the opinions of many fosters a certain unshak able belief in a man's worth which is then easily strengthened in minds already thus disposed and prepared." (Baldassare Castiglione, 1478-1529).
The last sentence is worth rereading until you have fully internalised it.
This is why we tell our story.
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