Laws of Influence

Kroll's law highlights the skepticism often warranted in media consumption, emphasizing that personal experience shapes our understanding of truth. Metcalfe's law illustrates the exponential value of connectivity in telecommunications, explaining why social media platforms are hard to abandon. Sutton's law advises to follow the money for insights, while Acton's dictum warns of the corrupting nature of power, suggesting that even influential figures can wield harmful effects.