"The 48 Laws of Power"

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Apr 5, 2005
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Who here has read this book written by Robert Greene?

Its pretty intense, but very entertaining and interesting. So far I've only read 2 chapters (Laws). It has lots of historical data and examples. This book is basically about gaining and controlling power as well as defending yourself against it. Futhermore, its also about mind manipulation. Its a good psychology book from what I've read so far. I highly recommend this book.

Alot of big corporate CEO's have read this along with P. Diddy.
 
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Who here has read this book written by Robert Greene?

Its pretty intense, but very entertaining and interesting. So far I've only read 2 chapters (Laws). It has lots of historical data and examples. This book is basically about gaining and controlling power as well as defending yourself against it. Futhermore, its also about mind manipulation. Its a good psychology book from what I've read so far. I highly recommend this book.

Alot of big corporate CEO's have read this along with P. Diddy.
the book has game in it but just cuz you know it dont mean you can apply it
 
Mar 20, 2005
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I ain't read it, but my homie has. He lent the shit to this cat I used to fuck wit and now dude stays on some power trip shit with some rules missing. I guess if that's your interest more power 2 ya.
 
May 14, 2002
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I read it its a pretty good read.
Art of seduction is better in my opinion...
Art of war is tight too....
its all in the contexts you take it... also alot of it is just re-afferming some shit that most should know...id say 40% is like that the other 60 is really pretty tight.
You gotta see your situations and which laws apply...and execute uhmm...
ever read anything on NLP?
Also it none of these are end alls. They are just aids.
 
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I read it its a pretty good read.
Art of seduction is better in my opinion...
Art of war is tight too....
its all in the contexts you take it... also alot of it is just re-afferming some shit that most should know...id say 40% is like that the other 60 is really pretty tight.
You gotta see your situations and which laws apply...and execute uhmm...
ever read anything on NLP?
Also it none of these are end alls. They are just aids.
Whats NLP?