For anyone that has read all of his novels where should I start? I have power, mastery, seduction, war, human nature and the 50th law. Is there a specific order?
Mastery is actually pretty good, but idk why his books have become the posterchild for deeply misogynist men.
Mastery is actually pretty good, but idk why his books have become the posterchild for deeply misogynist men.
They did?
Mastery is actually pretty good, but idk why his books have become the posterchild for deeply misogynist men.
I'm not a misogynist, 48 laws has helped me more against s***head men than it has ever helped with women
The books are helpful, it's down to the character of intelligence of who reads them that determines the impact.
I'm not a misogynist, racist, or wannabe tyrant, but his books have helped shield myself from people who are
I have 48 laws and art of seduction.
My brother actually asked me to buy him Art of Seduction while he was in jail but they sent it back because Robert Greene books are banned
I have 48 laws and art of seduction.
My brother actually asked me to buy him Art of Seduction while he was in jail but they sent it back because Robert Greene books are banned
That’s actually interesting af lol
The books are helpful, it's down to the character of intelligence of who reads them that determines the impact.
I'm not a misogynist, racist, or wannabe tyrant, but his books have helped shield myself from people who are
I love his books because they're really just about the psychology of people.
Currently reading the Art Seduction rn
It makes me cringe at how bad I formerly was at the dating thing
I can't fw this dude's work. I picture the dude from American Psycho reading these books and loving them, straight sociopathic s***
Currently reading the Art Seduction rn
It makes me cringe at how bad I formerly was at the dating thing
Try Models by Mark Manson instead
Try Models by Mark Manson instead
ngl some of the tactics he suggests are wild
bro said to remind someone you want about the bad things in their life
such as nay book with dark topics though, it's really all in how yo use the knowledge. we should remain open-minded and try to take in information IMO
such as nay book with dark topics though, it's really all in how yo use the knowledge. we should remain open-minded and try to take in information IMO
Agree with this 100%, you lose nothing by giving the information a shot. But I gave up on 48 laws because I know myself and I just know I wouldn't feel comfortable applying his methods in my life. Felt the same way after reading a bit of Art of Seduction, Mark Manson has a much healthier perspective on dating imo
I read some of 48 Laws of Power. To be honest the information is not applicable to the majority of people and the book is downright boring and filled with historical anecdotes. Unless you need to behave like a sociopath or are in some kind of ultra competitive cutthroat environment like a prison I wouldn’t read the book. I feel like it also became kind of a parody of itself with the sigma male grindset culture associated with it. I would probably read a different self help book like How to Win Friends and Influence People