Heres what we can learn from them, despite their evil nature.

Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it.

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Heres six things, both good and evil, we can learn from the ways dictators have handled situations.

A good dictator knows exactly how to exploit this.

is apopular interview question you should have a response to.

What will your family be like?

What will your physical appearance be like?

What will your home be like?

What will a typical day be like?

What will you be looking forward to?

What will your social circle look like?

Fidel Castro was legendary at this.

This included Castros fellow revolutionary Che Guevara.

Be careful and keep an eye out for anyone gunning for your position.

Embrace Your Cult of Personality

Thecult of personalityis a well-known dictator trick.

The idea is to present yourself as the most amazing thing possible.

This is common practice amongst dictators.

Asweve mentioned before,shameless self-promotion during interviewsisnt a bad thing.

At least part of that was due to his timing.

Hitlers performance, in contrast, was excited, emotive, and filled with slogans.

He used simple, straightforward language that ordinary people could understand, short sentences, powerful, emotive slogans.

Of course, Hitlers speeches were all about rhetoric and absolution.

Still, a lot can be learned from his speech style.

If you dont have those types of experiences, make the experience yourself.Photo by@sculp_official.

The title image was illustrated by Dominick Rabrun.

you’re free to find his illustrations on hispersonal web site, or works in progresson his blog.