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The Daily Laws: 366 Meditations on Power, Seduction, Mastery, Strategy and Human Nature

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Over the last 22 years, Robert Greene has provided insights into every aspect of being human whether that be getting what you want, understanding others' motivations, mastering your impulses, and recognizing strengths and weaknesses. The Daily Laws distills that wisdom into daily entries.

Each entry delivers refined and concise wisdom from one of his books, in an easy to digest lesson that will only take a few minutes to read, as well as a Commandment -- a prescription or prompt for the reader to follow.

Not only is The Daily Laws the perfect entry point for those new to Greene's penetrating insight, but it will also help the many Greene fans throughout the world understanding and internalizing the many lessons that fill his books. It is a guide to a lifetime of reading and re-reading about power, seduction, strategy, psychology and human nature.

463 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2021

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Robert Greene

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Best-selling author and public speaker, Robert Greene was born in Los Angeles. He attended U.C. California at Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He has worked in New York as an editor and writer at several magazines, including Esquire; and in Hollywood as a story developer and writer.

Robert has lived in London, Paris, and Barcelona; he speaks several languages and has worked as a translator. In 1995 he was involved in the planning and creation of the art school Fabrica, outside Venice, Italy. There he met Joost Elffers, the New York book packager and discussed with him his idea for a book on power and manipulation, the ultimate modern version of Machiavelli's The Prince.

Robert and Joost became partners and in 1998, The 48 Laws of Power was born. The book has been a national and international bestseller, and has been translated into 17 languages. In 2001, Robert released his second book, The Art of Seduction, which is more than a sequel to The 48 Laws; it is both a handbook on how to wield the ultimate form of power, and a detailed look at the greatest seducers in history.

The third in this highly anticipated series of books, The 33 Strategies of War, hit bookstores January 2006 and offers a strategic look behind the movements of War in application to everyday life. In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, these books are also being hailed by everyone from war historians to some of the heaviest hitters in the rap world (including Jay-Z and 50 Cent).

The popularity of these books along with their vast and fiercely loyal audience proves these are profound, timeless lessons from historical leaders that still ring true in today's culture. Robert currently lives in Los Angeles.

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23 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2021
I've been a huge fan of Robert Greene's ever since his first book, The 48 Laws of Power. He tells it like it is and helps us understand how people really work. I was thrilled to discover his new book, which takes snippets from his previous books (as well as his upcoming book) and presents them in a short daily format. This is an excellent way to discover the genius of Robert Greene. Can't recommend the book highly enough!

Kent Sanders
Ghostwriter & Host of The Daily Writer Podcast
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2,567 reviews187 followers
November 7, 2021
This book was outstanding!

Classic Greene writing, featuring amazing research with intriguing, inspiring, and engaging history and context.

I got so much out of this book.

As much as I enjoyed The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations for Clarity, Effectiveness, and Serenity, I found that this book was even better for a "daily" reading. In fact, I liked them both so much, I would recommend reading both at the same time and getting two entries a day for the year.

I highly recommend reading this. Especially if you have not read Greene before. It is incredible!

4.9/5
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706 reviews208 followers
October 14, 2021
كل واحد منا فريد من نوعه. هذا التفرد ملحوظ وراثيا في حمضنا النووي. نحن ظاهرة تحدث لمرة واحدة في الكون - لم يحدث تكويننا الجيني الدقيق من قبل ولن يتكرر أبدًا. بالنسبة لنا جميعًا ، يعبر هذا التفرد عن نفسه أولاً في مرحلة الطفولة من خلال بعض الميول البدائية. إنها قوى بداخلنا تأتي من مكان أعمق مما يمكن للكلمات الواعية أن تعبر عنه. إنهم يجذبوننا إلى تجارب معينة وبعيدًا عن الآخرين. عندما تحركنا هذه القوى هنا أو هناك ، فإنها تؤثر على تطوّر عقولنا بطرق خاصة جدًا. دعونا نصيغها على النحو التالي: عند ولادتك يتم زرع بذرة. هذه البذرة هي تفردك. إنها تريد أن تنمو وتحوّل نفسها وتزهر نحو أقصى إمكاناتها. لديها طاقة طبيعية . مهمة حياتك هي تحقيق هذا الإزهار ، والتعبير عن تفردك من خلال عملك. لديك مصير يجب أن تحققه. كلما شعرت بالقوة وحافظت عليها - كقوة أو صوت أو بأي شكل كانت - زادت فرصتك في إنجاز مهمة الحياة هذه.
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681 reviews98 followers
January 22, 2023
Wow this was a hefty book, at least it felt that way.

Ideally it would be nice to read a chapter every day to sit and ponder on it and let it really stick in, but each chapter is a day so it would take a year to read, and I don't have that kind of patience lol

I enjoyed some of the psychological aspects of this book. It's interesting seeing how the mind works and how it can be twisted and turned, like magic.

What I didn't enjoy about this book was that it felt very... manipulative... in a negative way. Like trying to control others, and manipulate and persuade them to do what you want, to your bidding... It felt really awkward. Like how to become an evil witch or something haha Maybe an unpopular opinion but that's just me.

Not sure if I should give this book another go at some point.
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May 7, 2022


رابرت گرین را اکثراً با کتاب ۴۸ قانون قدرت می‌شناسند. نویسنده‌ای توانا که با داستان‌های افراد بزرگ تاریخ (نظیر راکفلر، شنل، آنتوان چخوف، ناپلئون و ...)، درس زندگی به ما می‌دهد. قلم و کتاب‌های او را همیشه دوست می‌داشتم.

این کتاب به نوعی چکیده کل دانش رابرت گرین و کتاب‌های او (نظیر ۴۸ قانون قدرت، قوانین سرشت انسان، چیرگی و ..) است. کتاب برای هر روز سال یک قانون سر‌انگشتی را به شما یاد می‌دهد. هر ماه قوانین مربوط به یک حوزه را شامل می‌شود:
ماه اول: زمینه را برای چیرگی فراهم کنید
ماه دوم: دگرگون کردن خودتان
ماه سوم: به کارگیری مهارت‌ها در عمل و دستیابی به چیرگی
ماه چهارم: ورود به بازی قدرت
ماه پنجم: شناسایی فریب‌کاران و حقه‌بازان
ماه ششم: تسلط بر هنر تدبیر
ماه هفتم: نفوذ به قلب و ذهن دیگران
ماه هشتم: متقاعد کننده ماهر
ماه نهم: نجات‌دهنده از منجلاب
ماه دهم: پذیرش نیمه تاریک درون
ماه یازدهم: دستیابی به خویشتن داری
ماه دوازدهم: مرگ

این کتاب را به اندازه کتاب‌های دیگر رابرت گرین دوست نداشتم. شاید یک دلیل آن کمرنگ بودن داستان‌های تاریخی آن است. اما در کل ارزش یک بار خواندن را داشت و نکات خوبی هم لابلای آن بود. در ادامه برخی از قوانینی که دوست داشتم را می‌نویسم:

- چیرگی یک فرآیند است و کشف رسالت زندگی‌تان نقطه شروع این فرآیند
- شما در کودکی‌تان دلبستگی بخصوصی داشتید; این دلبستگی علّت و سببی داشت. آن را بیابید و دوباره به آن متصل شوید.
- امروز کاری را انجام دهید که در دوران کودکی‌تان عاشق انجام دادنش بودید. بکوشید دوباره به صداهای آنی وجودتان متصل شوید.
- خاص و عجیب بودن خودتان را در آغوش بگیرید.
- چیزهایی را که باعث تمایزتان می‌شوند بشناسید. این موارد را با یکدیگر ترکیب کنید و به پدیده‌ای نادر و استثنایی تبدیل شوید.
- آیا افرادی هستند که کارشان شما را عمیقاً تحت تأثیر قرار می‌دهد؟ به پاسخ این سوال فکر کنید و از چنین افرادی به عنوان مدلی مناسب بهره ببرید.
- در دنیای امروز که پر است از آدم‌های بی‌هنری که به راحتی می‌توان فرد دیگری را جای آن‌ها گذاشت، شما می‌باید فردی جایگزین ناپذیر باشید.
- اگر هیچ‌کس شما را نمی‌دید، دوست داشتید روی چه چیزی کار کنید؟ اگر پول در این معادله اهمیتی نداشت چه؟
- مسئله شدت تمرکز بسیار اهمیت دارد; اینکه تماماً در کاری که انجام می‌دهید غوطه‌ور شوید.
- دانش کاربردی بالاترین و ارزشمند‌ترین نوع دارایی است. موقعیت‌ها را بر اساس یک شاخص ارزیابی کنید؟ آیا بزرگترین فرصت برای یادگیری را در اختیارم می‌گذارد یا نه؟
- مهارت آموزی کلید پیشرفت شغلی است. بهترین مسیر برای دستیابی به چیرگی این است که بعدها مهارت‌هایی را که آموخته‌اید به شکلی مبتکرانه با یکدیگر ترکیب کنید.
- در محیط کار، همه چیز را فرصتی برای یادگیری و گردآوری اطلاعات تلقی کنید.
- شکست خوردن به سادگی فرصتی برای شروع دوباره است و این بار هوشمندانه‌تر.
- فهرستی شامل افراد هدفمند زندگی‌تان تهیه کنید; آن‌هایی که برای زندگی‌شان معنا و مقصودی دارند. سپس بر اساس اولویت‌بندی، برای وقت گذراندن با این افراد زمان بگذارید.
-روحیه یک صنعتگر را داشته باشید و کارتان را عالی انجام دهید. یادتان باشد: کیفیت کار تنها چیزی است که اهمیت دارد.
- اشتباهات، ضعف‌ها و شکست‌های شما فرصتی برای یادگیری‌اند; با بررسی این‌ها از ضعف‌ها و کاستی‌هایی که دارید آگاه می‌شوید و می‌فهمید باید روی چه چیزی کار کنید. به پیام آن‌ها دقت کنید.
- وقتی به بن‌بست می‌خورید، موقتاً کار را رها کنید. به فعالیت دیگری مشغول شوید. مغز به تدریج راه حل را به شما نشان می‌دهد.
- روی واکنش‌های هیجانی خود مسلط شوید.
- همیشه کمتر از آن‌چه لازم است حرف بزنید.
- به دیگران توهین یا بی‌احترامی نکنید، حتی اگر طرف مقابلتان ضعیف و ناتوان به نظر می‌رسد. دلخوشی و رضایتی که به واسطه تحقیر دیگران در کوتاه مدت به دست می‌آورید به خطری که در دراز مدت تهدیدتان می‌کند نمی‌ارزد، زیرا همان شخص ممکن است روزی در جایگاهی قرار بگیرد که بتواند به راحتی نسخه شما را در هم بپیچد.
- زندگی را به منزله بازی شطرنج بنگرید.
- گزینه‌هایی جلوی آدم‌ها بگذارید که هر کدام را انتخاب کنند به نفع شما باشد.
- با محاصره کردن خودتان در میان افراد جنس مخالف (از جمله دوستان، دلدادگان پیشین و خواستگاران کنونی) توهم محبوبیت و خواستنی بودن خود را در دیگران ایجاد کنید.
- تلاش‌های شما برای تأثیرگذاری روی آدم‌ها همواره باید از منطق یکسانی پیروی کند: اینکه چه کار کنید تا آدم‌ها به میل خود و با انتخاب خود، کاری را که از آن‌ها می‌خواهید برایتان انجام دهند.
- در گفت و گوهایتان بگذارید هفتاد درصد صحبت را طرف مقابل انجام دهد، سپس تأثیر آن را تماشا کنید.
- میل به واکنش نشان دادن به دلخوری‌ها و مزاحمت‌های پیش‌پا افتاده را کنترل کنید. زمان از دست رفته را هرگز نمی‌توان باز پس گرفت.
- به هیجاناتی توجه کنید که پیوسته روی افکار و تصمیمات شما تأثیر می‌گذارد. بیاموزید که این سوال را از خودتان بکنید: چرا خشمگینم؟ چرا ناخشنودم؟ نیاز سیری‌ناپذیر من به توجه از کجا می‌آید؟
- برای واکنش نشان دادن صبور باشید.
- بردباری را تمرین کنید. قبل از اقدام در خصوص مسئله‌ای فوری و ضروری، یک روز صبر کنید.
- خودتان را از نظر احساسی درگیر احمق‌ها نکنید و به طور ذهنی از آن‌ها فاصله بگیرید.
- همیشه همان کاری را بکنید که از انجام آن واهمه دارید.

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71 reviews13 followers
July 21, 2022
More like an instruction manual on "How to be an Asshole".
January 13, 2022
I've been a huge fan of Robert Greene's ever since his first book, The 48 Laws of Power.
He tells it like it is and helps us understand how people really work. I was thrilled to discover his new book, which takes snippets from his previous books (as well as his upcoming book) and presents them in a short daily format. This is an excellent way to discover the genius of Robert Greene. 

This book like all his other books come with dosage of wisdom that you as a reader will only appreciate to fullest if you meet these criteria:

1. You deal with people
2. You deal with reality
3. You accept that life is full of randomness
4. You know that people reveal their true self in worst situations
5. Dynamics of interaction change when you involve money, women, and power.

Remember being on top means you have to know the game and how to play the game, else you will be played.

This is a great book with all his other books.

I also recommend you guys read, The Servant. If you want to take your game a notch up.

Last but not least, after reading all of Robert's work and having personally met him here's one of my biggest takeaway:

Be Silent. Silence is GOLD. The less you talk the less people know about you the more you know about them. And the more of an edge you can get over them. This is so true in an environment where everyone is looking to one-up! 🥰🥰
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117 reviews7 followers
October 21, 2021
Nothing really new for longtime readers of Robert Greene except for the December part, where we can read excerpts of his next book The Laws of the Sublime. It was a nice surprise.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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88 reviews15 followers
December 7, 2022
It seems like this book operates best as an adjunct to Greene's other works - i.e. as a way of unifying themes covered across his oeuvre - and not really as a standalone. This is due to the limitations placed on devotionals by their very nature. They must by necessity exhibit brevity and pithiness so that they would make no unreasonable demands on the reader's time while still providing valuable knowledge, ensuring that the latter can commit to a daily habit. On that score it succeeds admirably, providing refreshing reminders of the maxims and laws Greene covered in great detail before. So far, I had a grand time revisiting the ideas he presented in Mastery, taking note of how these interweave with the concepts he explored in his other books and media.

The thing is, even if I already have a copy of The Laws of Human Nature, I have only really skimmed it. When I encountered days that probe it, even if I had no problem comprehending the lecture, I feel like I could benefit from a longer, more detailed exposition, with maybe some additional context that can help me to better imbibe it all. But again, this goes against the grain of what one should expect from tomes like this, so I surmise the best way out of this dilemma is to check out the book and chapter the day's lesson references (which is provided at the bottom of the page) and just read it if one has the time. In some cases, a chapter can cover several days, so this is not as tedious as it sounds.

I'll revisit this review once I finish the whole thing at the end of the year. But for now, since I find it useful and enjoyable, I'd give it an optimistic preliminary rating.

8/10; 4 stars.
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79 reviews8 followers
October 25, 2023
A great book!

Over the last 25 years, Robert Greene has provided insights into every aspect of being human: whether that be getting what you want, understanding others' motivations, mastering your impulses, or recognising strengths and weaknesses. The Daily Laws distills that wisdom into easy-to-digest daily entries whose content spans power, war, strategy, politics, productivity, psychology, leadership, and adversity.

The great thing about this book is that it contains these small, really useful bite-sized lessons that you can digest everyday and I really love these daily lesson that you can read and impart on yourself as knowledge, also the book helped me to navigate a tough situation throughout my life right now, especially that page with title, "Control The Entire Chessboard".

I find it fascinating that this book contains lessons from 48 Laws of Power, Mastery and other books, texts and websites Robert has written including talks, speeches and YouTube videos Robert has done!
Profile Image for Gary.
139 reviews15 followers
November 7, 2022
Great refresher in Robert Greene’s works. While I became more “educated” as I aged I realized that most of Greene’s theories are based on anecdotes. But they are nice anecdotes regardless. I too enjoy reading a story and trying to decipher some kind of message or lesson but I am aware that any perceived science derived from it is purely anecdotal.
17 reviews
November 19, 2021
Certainly is not gender neutral. With a male-centric approach it was hard for me to read and I gave up as many messages were lost.
There are other daily meditations that have a more balanced gender approach.
Excellent book if you are male or male focused.
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76 reviews
February 6, 2023
I couldn’t even get through the first month. The most useless, stupid, pseudo-intellectual-hyper-masculine book. Laughable if it wasn’t so bizarrely popular…
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148 reviews41 followers
December 14, 2021
As a fan of Robert Green – I mean, I’ve read all of his books- I can say that I was a bit disappointed.

Not that the content is not good. It is. But the content is not good (deep) enough.

This is a book that distills – in twitter-like style – the main concepts of his other works. It’s like continuous advertising of his other books. And it kind of feels like he’s saying all the time: “For more info, check my other books.”

I miss the in-depth analysis he usually includes and the deep dive into the idea he presents.

For instance, a chapter of 48 Laws of Power is something like 20-30 pages. Here, you get one idea per page.

The Daily Laws can serve you as nothing more than a starting point to immerse yourself into the endless abyss of understanding human nature and power.

As the title explains, there are 366 meditations. Meaning, that you get an opening to an idea with a short actionable advice.

Probably the best way to use this book is to simply read a chapter a day. Each chapter is super short – one page. In the end. You get a prompt to do something.

For people working on long-term projects, the book can be used as a partner. A mentor that will help you go through the daily challenges we all face.

Personally, I recommend going deep into a particular idea once such pops. The difficult part is that the book is full of important concepts. You get lost, in a good way, searching for answers in the fields of power, seduction, mastery, and human nature.

Key takeaway:

There is something strangely calming about reading this book. You realize that achieving mastery is going to take a lot of time. But instead of feeling depressed because you need to wait an abnormally long amount of time to obtain the skills needed to call yourself an expert. You feel fine. You understand that achieving greatness – sort to say – takes time. Besides, you get that it’s not about the outcome. But about enjoying the process.

Full summary:
https://durmonski.com/book-summaries/...
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163 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2022
For those readers unfamiliar with Robert Greene's work over the years this book is a great starting point on a journey into human behaviour, how to navigate the complexities of relationships and power dynamics.

The author draws from his years of published works on mastery, seduction, strategy, and human nature. Trigger warning for utopians, Robert Greene is a realist who calls out human nature as he sees it whilst recommending solutions that may not be palatable to the "Blue-haired Taliban or Pronoun Brigade", (borrowed from Prof. Gad Saad).

The format is a daily read (page a day) based on themed months such as "Your Life's Task", "The Master at Work", "The Perfect Courtier", and more. Each month is preceded by an age-old knowledge introduction and the author's personal reflections, followed by a day-by-day quotation, subject reflection, and the daily law itself stated with reference.

This book is meant to be read slowly day-by-day relishing the deep thoughts expressed within. I started on such a process, but quickly bashed on and read it straight through in a couple of weeks. I'll now, place it within arms reach of my throne for daily reads during the morning constitution to start my day.
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279 reviews
November 23, 2021
I really liked this page, it transformed me a lot. It's been a few days since I read and re-read this book. Robert Greene gives some pretty assiduous tips to be successful. I enjoyed the month February 29. Take the hacker approach ... March 20..21 ... The Master Brain
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82 reviews3 followers
October 15, 2021
No, I am not a normie who still conforms to social pressure, and there is no way anyone has 366 universally correct pieces of life advice. Most people have things that they need to _stop_ doing to become more sane and good. A book will never know what those things are.
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21 reviews9 followers
February 12, 2022
The dude lost me at "develop a cult-like following". Umm...what??? Think I'll pass on that.
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70 reviews7 followers
October 22, 2022
I always look for timeless wisdom and ideas.

Robert Greene's books fall in that category.

48 Laws of Power
The Art of Seduction
Mastery
33 Strategies of War
Laws of Human Nature

And now a short summary of those ideas in The Daily Laws. One idea per page.

In the Power section you read ideas like:
"Never Outshine The Master", "Always Say Less Than Necessary", "Make the Master Feel Glorious and Superior", "Seem Dumber Than Your Mark", "Judge Them on Their Behavior, Not Their Words", "Don't Mistake Extra Conviction for Truth"...

In the Strategy section you read ideas like:
"Divide and Conquer", "The Piecemeal Strategy", "Hit from Unexpected Angles", "Create Maximum Disorder", "Plan All the Way to the End"...

In the Human Nature section you read ideas like:
"Beware the Fragile Ego", "Think for Yourself", "Change Your Circumstances by Changing Your Attitude", "Create Mental Space from the Group", "Examine Your Emotions to Their Roots", "Resist Simple Explanations", "Practice Mitfreude", "Transform Self-Love into Empathy", "Assume You're Misjudging the People Around You", ...

Needless to say, how much I admire these works.

Happy Reading!
61 reviews3 followers
November 18, 2021
Robert Greene always the astute historian of human nature.
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239 reviews4 followers
November 21, 2021
This one is going to take me a year to read, but I already love it one week in. I've read several of Robert Greene's books and very much like them, so I like to daily doses of these tidbits from them--review of what I've read and introductions to books I will most likely read, some of which are waiting on my book shelf. Highly recommended for those who like to meditate on their inner sleves, human nature and life in general.
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112 reviews12 followers
January 18, 2022
ผมน่าจะเป็นคนไทยคนแรกที่อ่านหนังสือเล่มนี้จบ 555 โปรเจคของปีนี้คือ การอ่านและฟังหนังสือภาษาอังกฤษเพียงอย่างเดียว เพราะอยากได้ TOEFL iBT คะแนน 120 เต็ม เพื่อจะได้กลับไปเรียนต่อปริญญาเอกด้านเศรษฐศาสตร์

หนังสือของ Robert Greene เป็นผลงานที่ทรงคุณค่าอย่างยิ่งต่อโลกใบนี้และต่อมนุษยชาติ แต่ก็น่าเสียดายมาก ที่หนังสือทุกเล่มของเขาไม่เคยได้แปลเป็นภาษาไทยให้คนไทยอ่านกัน ผมไม่รู้ว่าเพราะขนาดเล่มที่ใหญ่เกินไป หรือเนื้อหาของหนังสือของผู้เขียนท่านนี้มีมากจนหนักสมองเกินไปหรืออย่างไร จึงไม่มีผลงานหนังสือของนักเขียนท่านนี้แปลออกมาเป็นภาษาไทยให้กับอ่านชาวไทยที่มีข้อจำกัดทางภาษาได้อ่าน

ผมได้อ่าน The Laws of Human Nature ไปจนใกล้จะจบแล้ว และแผนการอีกอย่างของปีนี้ก็คือจะทำการอ่านหนังสือทุกเล่มของ Robert Greene ที่ออกวางจำหน่ายให้จบให้หมด

เกือบ 16 ชั่วโมงที่ใช้ไปกับการอ่านหนังสือเล่มนี้ ผมคิดว่ามันคุ้มค่ามากนะ ไม่อยากสปอย แต่อยากให้ลอง อ่านง่าย สนุก ให้ข้อคิดมากมายตั้งแต่เกิดไปจนวันสุดท้ายของชีวิต ภาษาที่ใช้ก็สื่อสารได้ตรงจุด
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73 reviews8 followers
October 22, 2022
If you have never read any Robert Greene books and somewhat you are interested in reading his work then this is the right book for you.
This is a good book in many ways. The structure of this book is very appealing as it comprises 366 very small chapters represented by each day of the year. So every chapter is a new topic and a to-the-point explanation. The lack of content depth can be an issue for some people. As for someone who has read his work previously, it's a very well-balanced book.

Agree with his views or not just read this book once. It will surely make you a bit wiser.
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22 reviews3 followers
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October 31, 2021
The book is a great and easy read. I have read all of the other books by the same author and he does a good job summarizing the main points from the books.
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3 reviews
March 20, 2023
Seems nowadays anything is a bestseller. Wtf did I just read and what's up with all this obsession with manipulation and making people your victims? Absolutely garbage pseudo science book, misogynistic and narcissistic.
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10 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2021
A good comeback after the so so The Laws of Human Nature. More like picked summary of 48 Laws of Power and The 33 Strategies of War and his other books with in your face brutal reality reflections.
181 reviews5 followers
December 11, 2022
In trying to seek a woman.who herself nowdays seek books. Who might have been got married..anyway Who used to be my childhood girlfriend. gunnet kals. So by her addicted of being a reader
.I end up getting addicted in reading books nowadays.as guneet kals likes to read a lot of books .Still I like to listen it. rather than read books. anyway now I hate guneet kals who wants to show me as a stocker .instead of ex lover. Just to make me feel fear of some police. Moral of the lesson. never get in relationship. specially in marriage .with some women with venus virgo Mercury and sun. You will not be able to see .what is not your fault. and you will be counted what what was your fault. By which the marriage got end. And if you are in a relationship of marriage. be prepared to face Amber Heard.
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