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The Manipulation Expert: You're Being Manipulated! Use Jealousy To Manipulate People! Robert Greene
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Robert Greene is a New York Times bestselling author, whose books include, ā€˜The 48 Laws of Powerā€™, ā€™The Art of Seductionā€™, and ā€™The 33 Strategies of Warā€™.

00:00 Intro
02:35 Why did you write a book about human nature?
04:34 How do we reverse a lack of self-awareness?
07:01 How to get rid of qualities we donā€™t like about ourselves
11:55 Where does our dark side come from?
15:29 How to pursue that thing youā€™ve always wanted to do
27:54 The unseen importance of creating a sense of urgency
29:47 How to know if youā€™re following a false purpose
36:17 Should a young person just be saying yes to everything?
40:14 How to manage other people that get in the way of what we want to do
43:06 Do we have to lie to be successful?
51:51 How to read someone's body language
54:32 A smile says loads about how someone feels about you
56:51 People's personalities are contagious
57:18 Frenemies, what they mean and how to spot one
01:06:42 What's the most controversial point from your book?
01:09:25 Does equality exist when we all strive for power?
01:12:29 Becoming the best, what it really means
01:18:11 Is death a motivator for you?
01:24:49 The importance of relationships
01:27:01 How to deal with dark thoughts
01:29:09 Advice for people going through self-doubt & hard moments
01:33:17 Why did you write this book, The Sublime?
01:37:43 What would be your parting message to the world?
01:43:34 How can we rise above our emotional reactions?
01:45:15 How has your research influenced how you view politics?
01:52:38 The last guest's question

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@villagefarang

1 month ago

Clearly I have wasted my life with no ambition, status or power. I moved to a foreign country at 23 and never grew up, just kept on feeling and experiencing new things. So why am I so content with my life as I sit here about to turn 70? Some people want to leave their mark on this world but I guess I want to leave no trace of my passing, same as I do out on the trails. Some people need to live big, but hey, it's okay to live grounded in the present and let others carry all that angst of ambition and competition.šŸ™

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At 67 years old. I have ā€œno friendsā€ I have slowly stopped contacting them to see if they contacted me first. They didnā€™t. I feel happy in my own company.

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33 old, since last year, I realized that I donā€™t want to be around anyone who makes my soul tired. Thatā€™s the key to many things in life

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@SofoArchon

1 month ago

ā€œWhen you show yourself to the world and display your talents, you naturally stir all kinds of resentment, envy, and other manifestations of insecurity... you cannot spend your life worrying about the petty feelings of others.ā€ ā€• Robert Greene

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@Bingewatchingmediacontent

1 month ago

My oldest sister hated me most of my life, and I spent inordinate amounts of time and energy trying to make her happy. It didnā€™t even occur to me that she was jealous, and nothing was ever going to make her happy. And the harder I tried the more she hated me. Until recently. And Iā€™ve finally given up. And itā€™s so freeing. ā¤

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@ibrahimdekah4599

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A man without enemies is a man without qualities.

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@destiny.n.motion

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People don't change until it becomes too painful for them to stay where they are.

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@QueenQueenly

4 weeks ago

Our biggest haters are people who are close to us and observe us.

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@pickles9440

1 month ago

When i discovered my mother was a narcissist and then learned 1 in 6 are narcissists, it has changed my whole world. I never thought so many were so fake. Makes me want to go on a solo hike for eternity.

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@flooferwoofenschnizz3858

3 weeks ago

I have had so many frenemiesā€¦I have serious trouble trusting anyone at all anymore. I am really cautious. Itā€™s horrible to be on the other side of someoneā€™s unnecessary jealousy. Iā€™m completely OVER it. šŸ™šŸ’›

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@loriscott3290

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He made me cry. My heart goes out to him for suffering a stroke when he was and is doing so much for humanity. He speaks for so many of us that have had a health crisis and it has forever changed our lives.

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ā€œItā€™s no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick societyā€ ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

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I'm so tired of feeling like I have to "achieve greatness" (whatever that means) and success. I'm so incredibly tired of the hustle-culture.

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@cbythesea

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Thereā€™s a lot of pain in being your authentic self, too. Many people donā€™t know how to handle that in someone else, get passive aggressive or just outright hostile. But as you get older, you stop caring what other people think and stop putting up with other peopleā€™s bs.

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@TT-bg1fj

3 weeks ago

As a horrible human being who easily compare myself to others, feeling sad or envy and jealousy all the time, this interview relieved me a lot for various reasons. First, the fact that we all have dark side make me feel less horrible about my self. Second, as author said if this is the last moment of my life, I would not sit with jealousy. I would rather celebrate my life and my friendā€™s success. Today I meet some of my highschool friednds who are more successful than me, and who will gonna be marry soon. I felt kind of envy toward them. But after seeing this video, I say to myself. What if this is the last moment I can meet them, what if I die tomorrow. I want to say congratulations to them. And I want to focus on myself what I want in my life and be more strategic. Thank you for great interview

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1 month ago

My dear friend wanted nothing her whole life but to have a child. She finally got that opportunity at age 39. Her son was diagnosed with autism at age 1. And was diagnosed as one of the worst cases. She never gave up on him and today he has graduated top of the class in his high-school and college straight through to his masters from Georgia teck. This fall, he starts his new career at a fortune hundred company. Proof that nothing should be treated as a category.

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1 month ago

I like that Stephen lets his guests talk without interrupting

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@riverakua2315

3 weeks ago

"Emotionally engaged" whether in work or in love with someone or even something, where you "lose your ego" and "fall" into vulnerability and let go of defenses, where you care more about someone else rather than yourself is WONDERFUL to hear. To lose yourself for something or someone from a place of Love suddenly sounds incredibly healthy and human in the best sense even if or when it isn't returned. And I can look back in thanfulness even at some of the brokenness. And that makes me smile, love and embrace myself. Thank you.

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