Robert Greene on Chapter 1, The 50th Law

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2009

Robert Greene discusses the theme of Intense Realism from chapter 1 of The 50th Law, a book co-authored with rap-artist 50 Cent. This video was sponsored and produced by Adaptive Mentoring Systems Inc.

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  • but what use is this book if everyone reads it and becomes incredibly knowledgeable about power? then wouldn't everyone be applying the same strategies against each other

  • @damthatriver09 This is such a great question, and a central one behind the creation of the Mastering The 48 Laws of Power Apps we’ve designed. We'’ll address this question directly (and indirectly) on the official site once we launch, but as kind of primer, consider what would happen if you had a community full of blackbelts in karate. Would you expect more fighting, less, or no fighting at all to occur?

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  • @Armoredsaint2000 I agree thanks.

  • @croydonkidd1 It simply means that if you don't see things for what they really are and instead allow inner emotions and desires to create this alternate delusional reality or belief then it makes you more likely to suffer the consequences because your decision making is clouded. The key is to not allow emotions to influence to overcome rational thought, which is easier said than done. (This is my interpretation)

  • Robert Greene is still alive?

    He must be what, well over four hundred years old.

    Don't think the world ha forgotten yo shit talkin' 'bout Shakespeare; that "tiger's heart wrapped in player's hide" was in indeed as well able to bombast a verse as the best of you.

    Maybe this is a different Robert Greene...

  • @coolgreek84 nor the willpower***********

  • @damthatriver09 .. obviousely yes, however the aforementioned will not happen since 90% of the population do not have a desire or the mindset to learn. That's like saying, "But what if everyone desired to make 10 million per year?" Stop right there because most people simply dont have the desire no the willpower. The same goes for the acquisition of knowledge

  • Someone please explain to me what Robert Greene meant from 0:30 - 0:40 ???? I really don't understand that and need clarification and how it would benifit me if I chose to do so

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