RED FLAGS (how to identify an infector)
LOLA MONTEZ
REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS
TRUE OR FALSE
POWER PRINCIPLES
100

An "infector" usually claims that their problems are never their own fault, but are caused by ______.

Bad Luck


100

Lola Montez created a new identity in Paris by claiming to be a dancer from which country?

Spain


100

Your friend fails every test because they never study, but they say the teacher doesn't like them. According to Law 10, is this person an infector?

Yes


100

Law 10 says you should avoid helping anyone unhappy.


False

100

Greene says you should judge people by their ________, not their excuses.


outcomes/effects


200

What is one common personality trait of an "infector"?

Being dramatic / constantly in trouble / always complaining.

200

What was Lola Montez’s real birth name before she reinvented herself?


?

Marie Gilbert

200

 Your "unlucky" friend asks you to help them hide a mistake they made. What would Law 10 tell you to do?


Say no/Stay away

200

An infector is always loud and obvious.

False.

200

What is Greene’s one-word solution for dealing with infectors?

Quarantine

300

Law 10 mentions:

"They often  present themselves as ______, making it difficult, at first, to see their miseries as self-inflicted."

victims

300

What does Lola’s behavior during public incidents (such as losing control and attacking a passerby during a horseback ride) suggest about her influence according to Law 10?

She created instability and emotional disruption in the people around her.

300

You have a friend who is always in a "crisis." You spend all your time helping them, but your own grades and mood start to drop while they stay messy.

Why is this friend a "Law 10" risk?

They are an Infector draining your energy.

300

Greene says the best solution is usually distance.


True.


300

What is the biggest mistake people make with infectors?


Trying to fix or save them

400

Law 10 says the ultimate red flag isn't a person's current bad luck, but the consistent ______ of their past relationships and projects.

patterns.


400

What was the overall impact of Lola Montez’s influence on Bavaria and King Ludwig’s rule?


It caused public chaos and eventually led to King Ludwig being forced to abdicate

400

You stop hanging out with a "drama-filled" group and suddenly find yourself getting better grades and feeling happier.

This happens because Law 10 says moods are as contagious as a _____ 

Disease (or a virus)


400

True or False: Positive Infection can spread just like negative infection.


True.

400

Why can infectors be difficult to recognize at first?

Because they often present themselves as victims of bad luck or other people, making it easy to feel sympathy.

500

Because humans naturally absorb the energy of people around them, you can tell someone is an "infector" if you notice yourself picking up their bad ______ and their negative ways of ______.

Habits and Thinking

500

Which powerful Bavarian ruler became closely involved with Lola Montez and was strongly influenced by her presence?

King Ludwig ll

500

Law 10 is based on the idea that humans are extremely susceptible to the moods and emotions of others.

To reach your highest potential, the law says you must associate with people who provide what kind of "infectious" energy?

Positive, fortunate, and happy energy (choosing those who "draw" success)

500

True or False: Law 10 says that even if you are a strong and stable person, you can still be destroyed by the "infectious" bad luck of others.

True

500

Why does Greene warn against taking pity on an infector?


Because pity pulls you into their problems, and instead of helping them change, their instability starts affecting you.