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We are social animals. Our very lives depend on our relationships with people. Knowing why people do what they do is the most important tool we can possess, without which our other talents can only take us so far. Drawing from the ideas and examples of Pericles, Queen... more
Reviews and Recommendations
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Ryan Holiday AuthorRobert has been writing this book since Mastery came out in 2013 and it shows - it's a spectacular masterwork that builds atop all his other books. Robert's book have always been an unvarnished look at how the world really works, for better and for worse. What I like about this book is that it pushes us to question our own biases, our own assumptions, irrationalities and tendencies. It's almost as if we believe other people have a 'human nature' but we don't - we're logical, fair, motivated by higher purposes always. Of course this is silly. Lots of good stuff here for anyone in a position of... (Source)
James Altucher Founder/StockPickr@BrettSSimon Any book by @RobertGreene is great so pick up his latest: "The Laws of Human Nature". (Source)
Ayush Kumar People are the ROI, people are the asset, everything is people and one needs to understand people. (Source)
Rankings by Category
The Laws of Human Nature is ranked in the following categories:
- #69 in Business Motivation
- #95 in Doctor
- #43 in Human Nature
- #46 in Human Physiology
- #53 in Human Resources
- #98 in Influence
- #100 in Nature
- #96 in Personality
- #49 in Power
- #97 in Self-Awareness
- #43 in Social Skills