THE 48 LAWS OF POWER BY ROBERT GREENE ANIMATED BOOK REVIEW

submitted by IncomeHustle on 08/04/16 1

Get the book: amzn.to/1PUbMXD You can get 2 FREE audiobooks here: amzn.to/1TfWgGw The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. The 48 Laws of Power is awesome, and so is its author Robert Greene. I highly recommend reading the book. Greene has an amazing style of writing. Enjoy! :) BEFORE YOU DISLIKE THE VIDEO AND LEAVE A NEGATIVE COMMENT, READ THIS... This is a book about power and manipulation. When I read it for the first time, I thought it was one of the best books I had ever read. Robert Greene is absolutely amazing and so is his writing style. Sadly however, some people tend to review this book in a negative light. Greene's analysis of power is close to flawless, so simply expanding your mind on the topic should be of utmost value. Next, many of his principles are actually extremely relevant and useful for all of us. There are certain principles which might make you morally uncomfortable just as they made me uncomfortable, but instead of complaining about it, realize its value. YOU CAN STOP BEING PLAYED EVERY DAY by understanding what is being done to you. And then of course, there are certain laws that we use (quite possibly even subconsciously) which sound manipulative and we would never admit to it. With that said, I hope you enjoy! :) Let me know if you guys like it, and want to see more from this book. I could easily do another 7 laws, and even more on this. Let me know! :) The laws are extremely powerful and I have nothing but respect for Robert Greene for sharing his research. The amount that this guy researches is ridiculous compared to most other authors. Law 1: Never outshine the master. ( 0:00 ) Law 9: Win through your actions, never through argument. ( 0:46 ) Law 10: Infection! Avoid the unhappy and unlucky. ( 1:58 ) Law 13: When asking for help, appeal to people's self interest, never to their mercy or gratitude. ( 2:24 ) Law 16: Use absence to increase respect and honor. ( 3:29 ) Law 38: Think as you like, but behave like others. ( 4:54 ) If you would rather get the ideas on Facebook first, you can join FightMediocrity on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/FightMediocrity BRAND NEW FIGHTMEDIOCRITY TWITTER PAGE: twitter.com/fghtmediocrity

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