Robert Greene
#1 NYT Bestselling Author: The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law, Mastery, The Laws of Human Nature, The Daily Laws
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The most effective attitude to adopt is one of supreme acceptance. The world is full of people with different characters and temperaments.
You like to imagine yourself in control of your fate, consciously planning the course of your life as best you can. But you are largely unaware of how deeply your emotions dominat...
Understand: your mind is weaker than your emotions. But you become aware of this weakness only in moments of adversity - precisely the time when you need strength.
People judge you by appearances, the image you project through your actions, words, and style. If you do not take control of this process, then people will see and define you the w...
4 Lessons from my bestselling book "The 33 Strategies of War"
In 1817 the twenty-two-year-old poet John Keats wrote a letter to his brothers in which he explained his most recent thoughts on the creative process. The world around us, he wrote...
Here are some behavior patterns you can use to identify a deep narcissist: If they are ever insulted or challenged, they have no defense, nothing internal to soothe them or validat...
It is natural to want to employ your friends when you find yourself in times of need. The world is a harsh place, and your friends soften the harshness. Besides, you know them. Why...
Understand: your mind is weaker than your emotions. But you become aware of this weakness only in moments of adversity--precisely the time when you need strength. What best equips...
The famous seventeenth-century Ming painter Chou Yung relates a story that altered his behavior forever.
Some 2,600 years ago the ancient Greek poet Pindar wrote, “Become who you are by learning who you are.” Here is what he meant:
We are all in search of feeling more connected to reality—to other people, the times we live in, the natural world, our character, and our own uniqueness. Our culture increasingly...