Is being strategic actually a sin? Explore how Jesus used shrewd wisdom and selective silence to navigate a broken world without losing his holiness.

Transparency without discernment is just naïveté. You can be 'innocent as a dove'—meaning your heart is pure and your motives are good—while still being 'shrewd' enough to know when to keep your mouth shut.
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Jackson: You know, I was reading about this guy who started a job at a FedEx warehouse. He was super friendly, sharing stories about his travels to Thailand, just trying to connect. But instead of making friends, his coworkers labeled him "pompous" and "arrogant." It completely backfired.
Miles: That’s a classic example of why people gravitate toward *The 48 Laws of Power*. He eventually realized that to survive that toxic environment, he had to stop sharing and become mysterious. It sounds cold, but it’s a reality of human nature that Robert Greene’s book really leans into.
Jackson: Right, and that’s the tension! We often call Greene’s book "evil" or "cynical," yet we call the Bible "holy." But here’s the kicker: some of those same strategic tactics are actually right there in the New Testament.
Miles: Exactly. Jesus actually told his followers to be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves." He wasn't telling them to be gullible; he was calling for strategic wisdom in a broken world.
Jackson: It’s fascinating to think that "shrewdness" and "holiness" might not be opposites after all. So, let’s dive into how these 48 laws actually show up in the life and teachings of Jesus.