The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

Robert Greene, the #1 New York Times-bestselling author is out with his new book, THE LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE, the definitive new book on decoding the behavior of the people around you. THE LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE is a manual for recognizing unconscious behavior in both ourselves and others so that we can avoid the mistakes often made out of emotion—in a variety of ways including selecting the person to lead our country. A fascinating conversation with Robert Greene about how emotions often override our rationality! Robert says, despite our technological advances, we’ve never been more in the thrall of human nature and it’s destructive potential than now.  And we are playing with fire. There is much to the book regarding how we can examine our own emotions to get to the root of them before we do something rash. He was a great interview and the book is fascinating!  His website powerandseduction.com have more information on all his books. 

The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

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