The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene
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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene are described as amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive. This multi-million-copy New York Times bestselling book brands itself as the definitive manual for anyone interested in gaining, observing, or defending against ultimate control. 50 Cent loved the book so much that he reached out to the author to work with him. But what can we learn from this book about power, society, and morality and what are its limits? Hosts Sam Webster Harris and Nicolas Vereecke provide a summary of the 48 laws of power, and discuss the book that launched Robert Greene's career. - - - Contact the hosts Wiser pod website Nico's projects Being a VC - Bitkraft.vcFuture of Gaming podcast - Website - YouTube Sam's projects Writing - Explosive thinkingPodcast - Growth mindset podcast - - - Chapters 00:00 Overview of the 48 laws of power03:04 Favorite laws of power03:12 Law 4 - Say less than necessary07:24 How the book is structured10:43 Law 5 - So much depends on reputation. Guard it with your life11:47 Law 47 - Don't go past the mark. You aim for in victory, learn when to stop13:30 Law 46 - Never appear too perfect15:39 Laws that didn't stick well23:19 Law 26 - Keep your hands clean 23:37 Law 27 - create a cult-like following24:40 Law 32 Play into people's fantasies25:23 Have the top 10 influential people used these laws?29:21 Law 33 - Discover each man's thumbscrew30:17 Law 39 - Stir up waters to catch fish31:25 Law 10 - Infection: Avoid the unhappy or the unlucky33:52 General take on the book and rating34:30 Sam - rating 6/1035:43 Nico - rating 4/1036:36 Correlation between power and happiness Topics Power and manipulation Trust and respect Creating a cult Attacking weakness Laws of history Happiness and control Guarding reputation The real source of true power Never be greedy Avoid perfection The problems with the 48 laws of power Common book mistakes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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