Being paradoxist in nature, Florentin¿s Laws are especially deviations, modifications, generalizations, contra-sayings, parodies, or mixtures of the previous Murphy¿s Laws and Peter¿s Laws. And also of aphorisms, proverbs, known citations, clichés, scientific results (from physics, mathematics, philosophy, ...), etc.Alternatively, collations of opposite ideas - gathered from folklore, from ads, from literature, from familiar speech.For example, Murphy¿s law ¿Anything that can go wrong will go wrong¿which in Peter¿s law is stated as:¿If anything can go wrong, Fix It!¿becomes in Florentin¿s law, through deviation:¿If anything can go wrong, pass it on to someone else!¿in a Machiavelli way, as a mixture of pessimism / optimism and laugh!In the above example, while Murphy¿s law output is negative and Peter¿s law output is positive, Florentin¿s law output is indeterminate [perversity] as in neutrosophic logic (i. e. the problem has not be solved, but passed to another person!... it¿s a trickery (deception, cunning, dodge, swindle, caper, subterfuge).Each Florentin's Law should include: negative (pessimism) and positive (optimism) attributes, while its conclusion should be moderate ¿ often trickery bended with humor.