His uniqueness is what captivates me. He speaks from the flow of his own soul. His is self-aware, and his words carry a high flavor of compassion & understanding of human beings. I love him. ❤
Yes he is totally relatable to all and comes from a place of humility in which he gives you the constructive criticism whilst sharing his personal experience both positive and negative or one that he has learned about relevant enabling us to put the advice in to context and how can benefit us in real life, he’s also a very great storyteller and I noticed how he shows gratitude and appreciation for the life he is able to create through his work
I found this conversation with Robert Greene so captivating. As we talked, I found myself getting more and more absorbed in his words, his ideas, and his personality. Talk about the Art of Seduction! Yet, I don't think seduction is the full picture. It also felt like Robert is genuine, kind, incredibly bright, and funny. I'll remember this conversation for a long time. If you have yet to become a Robert fan or to read his books, you have a fascinating journey ahead.
This conversation was brillant, I really appreciated your short "hmm" when Robert shared something thought-provoking, many host are quick to chime in an add-on similarity or experience and you let his brilliance shine. Had to watch it again it was so great.
Captivating indeed! Great discussion questions. I could listen to him all day every day. @54:00 - 55:08 👈🏽 that’s exactly what makes him incredibly unique.
Omg I can't believe he said he was enthralled with language and words, and refers to it as music. I've always said this!!! A good writer strings symphonies together with words! My favorite thing in the world as a kid was to be surrounded by books and read all day
My oldest son too since he was four years old. When he joined the Navy and was stationed in Italy, he took 150 books he had collected. He didn’t take anything else with him. On his tenth birthday, we gave him a party and couldn’t find him. I found him in his bedroom reading a book which he had been expecting and arrived that day. I had to tell him to put his book away and come back to the party.
I don't care if I sound dramatic, I played this while I was sorting out tons of laundry, and I had to stop for a few moments because I got chills at how profound the message was to me, how inspiring, I have heard a lot of Robert Greene interviews and Tyler your questions really brought something out of Robert that just resonated so well. Thank you, this was amazing.
By my late 20’s I realized I can’t work for others. Did some independent contractor work for a while until I started my own businesses. I do not do well with micro-management. I am open to feedback but I’m super responsible so having a Manager or Boss is unnecessary for me and annoying. But I do hire coaches all the time so I can improve and get honest feedback. I share your dislike for workplace dynamics
i like what you said, I do not do well with Bosses too cause sometimes I feel like it’s unnecessary for me. Probably bec. I know I could function well myself as the BOSS. Then I knew I what I have to be, a boss of my own and not an employee. Now, I’m running an LLC. It’s still a work of progress but atleast I’m starting somewhere right, we will all get there eventually. Persistence and hard-work.❤
48, still don’t know what I’m supposed to pursue or what I want to “do”. I’ve come to realize not everyone fits into expectations. Some of us are ok to be here and live out life as a well-qualified human being. So much of the paradigm is crafted by capitalism. I guess that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but not everyone fits in the box and somehow life is still worthwhile. Maybe because I’m a woman, but in all honesty much of the discourse belongs to a masculine perspective and experience. Each person is important for their own path and worth as a unique life. You don’t need to produce anything or be anything to be valued and worthwhile.
Robert Greene is the ultimate contemporary Renaissance man. With his unique, masterful blend of language(s), philosophy, history, and psychology, he has no equal.
I have heard of integrating the Shadow-Self into the psyche from another Philosopher on RUclips. But what makes things complicated involves Dark influence from outside forces. Naturally, I was indeed selfish person on an unspeakable level. During my childhood, there was a certain character on Foster Home for Imaginary Friends I hated too much, I never knew why I hated him until I realize I was looking in a reflection of a side I was denying. Today, I am still a selfish person, I'd strongly advocated to push away from this survival mindset to a thriving mindset because I knew this post-scarcity era. Knowing all of Humanity's Technological progression and widespread prosperity would without a doubt benefit myself. The moment I thought I had this Shadow self fully integrated, I was faced with influence by outside forces. Thanks to many psychopaths online not only displaying their lack of remorse but taking pleasure in the suffering of others, I developed a strong desire for Vengeance, am aware it can be integrated in a form of competition. Unfortunately, the situation I currently face does not make that easy at all. It's even worse, since my Influenced Vindictive Dark Side is conflicting with my Naturally Selfish Dark Side.
Yeah, this material world is quite a challenge. I'm 69, and I've been working on controlling my dark side, second self most of my life. It's quite an adventure when you're checking yourself. The journey and rewards are well worth it. Thanks for sharing your journey! ❤
Interesting! You should write more about this. You’re not alone in this. There are other people out here who are experiencing a similar reality. It’s great that you are aware of it. You have a unique voice and I think that you can write a very interesting book.
I’ve watched many interviews with Robert Greene across the web and this one is by far the best! I’m sharing this with my 22 yr. old grandson. I wish I’d known or been taught these laws when I was in my 20’s, but it’s perfect timing for him. It’s perfect timing for me as well, as the title suggests, the wisdom is timeless, and applies to all ages.
Books, Podcasts, films, art pieces and records are all beautiful expressions. The list goes on. It's all art. The best form of art is what we see before our eyes. Each of us create that art.
Fantastic interview! Robert Greene is a brilliant contributor to society. Our moment in time is fortunate to have him. Fantastic interviewer too. Excellent questions and facilitation of the discussion! Well done and thank you!
I bought a house full of thousands of old books first editions. And albums. I think they gave me the comfort I needed and still do .. books are good friends. I appreciate his loving advice that we are social creatures and it’s through friends and family we find success. Greene: I haven’t read your books, but I need to and will so I can be more social ! Thank you so much for sharing your story and ideas, you can heal from your stroke - you can do it - just ask J. Dispanza:) thank you so much !
an amazing man.... literally the only one of many who dont judge a book by its cover... THANK YOU robert green for not letting the media influence what you think of black people.. people seem to see a couple videos of black people doing horrendous things and put all of us in that category... we arent all thugs, we arent all thieves, we arent all racists... we are all just products of our enviroments and that we just wanna live along side everyone else... brings tears to my eyes to even hear someone finally understand this...
I felt a bit judgemental when I heard the 48 laws of power but I saw the Jordan Peterson interview and I've bought Robert's book and now I like him 😊 a lot of these rules are things I've also thought and I love his take on empathy. 100% true.
Glad I came across this. I needed to here this today, more than I even knew I did. The world could use more Mentors, like this brilliant, beautiful and humble human. Thank you, kind sir
I hope my comment brings you back to this video, so as to remind you of what you found so captivating months ago, and perhaps you need it now, as a reminder, just as I do.
Terrific interview. I’ve been watching a lot of Robert Greene content. This is one of my favorite interviews. You bring out some special ideas from an already brilliant gentleman. 💚 I also believe the music distracts from the conversation. It lends a disingenuous sentimental push, and the auditory choice competes with the words. 💘 Thank you for your work. I’ve subscribed!
I saw a shining light one night, move over the mountain and flash at me. After that, I have spent every day writing. I haven't stopped. It's been nine months now.
I mastered one dark side may be two that got me in trouble all the time and it revealed another problem that I'm very grateful knowing it i mind my own business and see what happens the journey continues
When Robert mentions Fabrica in Italy I nearly fell off my chair! I worked there for a couple of years in the late 90s. It was very disfunctional and unpleasant, but also a place where a new life started for me, too. And for many many other people! I feel that it was a shitty place for new personal and professional connections and new exciting directions. I wonder what Robert thinks about this and if he feels that some places in certain times somehow do the job of connecting people, like airports or train stations where people meet, arrive at, depart from, return to and where new directions are possible. When I first discovered Robert Greene I was looking for a good author of good audiobooks to listen to while drawing. He felt so weirdly familiar from the beginning, I found myself alone in the room kind of commenting aloud on what he says in interviews and audiobooks as if I knew him. Then I heard about his experience at Fabrica and thought about the building, the people, the lawn and the fountain in front of the building, the food from the canteen, the dirt road leading there and so much more that I now know we share an experience of. I wonder if it's just me or if sensitive people can sense common links and experiences in people before they even hear about them?
I am very grateful to be able to listen to this interview in particular but I love all his work. It is a privilege to have him in this world with so much love to humanity. Sharing his knowledge and effort to continue to give us the best of him. Thank you very much. God bless you and your family.
Thank you for helping me accept more flaws about myself that I haven’t admitted to myself, but discovery of some too. I am embracing all of that of myself. It’s helped me mold who I am today. Shadow is necessary work. But now I have to stop being afraid of my light. Thanks again.
One of the best discoveries of my life is Robert Green, I wish I had found him fifty years ago. It has taken me way too long to understand what I now understand and Robert has defined it in his books. His books should be a class in school. I am so thankful that I found him. I discovered him reading Ryan Holiday who is also very good read! THANK YOU ROBERT
Crazy that there are folks like this everywhere...most choose to not voice it or express it...silence is King...even over money ,fame and recognition.💪
Im realizing that i have to work formyself and conpletely quit my day job and am working towards wealth acquisition and management, as well as research and development in mind, body, spirit, consciousness, and soul❤, i came to this realization before i came accross robert greene, but robert definitley pointed it out for me and reinforced this awareness❤
Thank you for this interview! I have only read excerpts of Robert’s books, but after listening to this interview, I want to read them very closely - maybe I can glean some guidance to apply to my own life as I am beginning anew at 49, lol. Thank you for reminding us it’s never too late. Such great energy in this exchange - with an excellent interviewer! - & their presence together is a beautiful combination of open, genuine communication, humble gratitude, down-to-earth relatable perspective, authentic intelligence, & compassionate wisdom.
Im 23 and i dont like working with people or someone over my shoulder, i tried everything from car sales to care taking and even warehouse. Im currently a amazon delivery driver and being on my own time and finishing at my own pace brings me alot of peace i also Love driving. It made me realize that i want to get my cdl and make money that way where ill go from there ill figure out once in there
If i was ever able to choose a famous person to meet in my life, it would be RG - all this information brings me closer to the shore of knowing what i need to do with my life, im almost 60 i raised five humans im super proud of, mostly on my own in Zimbabwe, and I am lost in the sand about what to do now that they've all left home and Africa-
For Robert, I've just heard you say you were rebellious and stubborn and didn't follow what anyone said. I think you were what you were supposed to be. I also was stubborn and rebellious when I was little and I still am. I believe its part of your character that you are meant to be. Whoever doesn't agree with you about your stubborness or rebelliousness has a problem with their sense of tolerance. We need the tolerance to accept who someone is and to accept our own darkness within us like this video is about. And you have your own ideas about accepting our own darkness or to show the shadow side of ourselves. You know how to do that and I believe that you can accept yourself as you actually are since you've done much of that already. So please not be down on yourself when you just may tell someone to be themselves already yourself. You do so well in explaining yourself and don't change who you really are. I do know how you may be tempted to "clear things up" or "clarify" yourself to others but just keep trying not to do that. You've been doing so well with that already. Being yourself looks best on you, Robert.
I recently learned from a Richard Grannon video that when you are in a relationship with a narcissist, you may exhibit narcissistic behaviors as well (perhaps in response). This makes sense to me in hindsight. It removes the victim mentality and ultimately creates humility with acceptance of NPD behaviors that we are all capable of. NOTE: I have edited my original response for clarity.
I disagree. It makes you lose yourself into something you are not. Being narcissistic is not the same as having narcissistic moments. You probably have never ever dealt with one.
Thank you very much for the interview. I especially like his comment on being bold. It takes another level of courage and clarity to follow through one's vision in the face of controversy.
I usually HATE background music!! But you chose such WONDERFUL background music and it's so low that it perfectly adds to Thai SUPERB interview! #Gratitude
If you enjoy subjects about masculinity and mastery, I invite you to explore the videos I share on the Mastery Order Channel. Challenge yourself with some concepts about manhood, explore your masculine potential to the maximum and become the kind of man you would respect and look up to. We can only better ourselves together, as men among men, so I invite you to use what I share and, of course, share your own opinions so that others can benefit from them as well. All the best to you!
We are not all narcissists. Mr. Greene has some interesting insights into manipulative & dark personalities, but his extrapolation that we are all narcissists seems more about normalizing his own admitted narcissism. I find it interesting that he never discusses codependent types which usually bond with narcissists as they are typically the quintessential power couple. The narcissist needs someone who will adore them & put up with their ego--who better than codependents who think so little of themselves.
Oh I love this comment! I just now after years and years realized it is that I adored my narcissistic husband. I was his biggest fan . But I also dont really like much of Robert's tips. If this is why I've had such a hard life at 51 years old. I fully accept it. I dont like mans way.
@@39WednesdayYes, I also appreciate said comment. Critical thinking is key when consuming any content. I have been studying narcissism & Cluster B personality disorders for over 10 years now and have experienced NPD abuse first hand. Co-dependency plays a big part in most cases. It is known as the Dance Macabre. There is a big difference between having narcissistic traits, compared to narcissistic states. Narcissism itself, has a very wide spectrum, is interchangeable.and has shown to be 'contagious' (for want of a better word), when a long period of time is spent with those with NPD, especially when isolated.
His uniqueness is what captivates me. He speaks from the flow of his own soul. His is self-aware, and his words carry a high flavor of compassion & understanding of human beings. I love him. ❤
Yes he is totally relatable to all and comes from a place of humility in which he gives you the constructive criticism whilst sharing his personal experience both positive and negative or one that he has learned about relevant enabling us to put the advice in to context and how can benefit us in real life, he’s also a very great storyteller and I noticed how he shows gratitude and appreciation for the life he is able to create through his work
Robert Greene deserves this success. It shows through his stories
Robert Greene don’t believe in the word “hope”
made me realize i need to keep going im tired but i cant give up now.
Brother….my brother….
I felt that…peace and blessings
Keep going!!
Have you continued, friend? I hope that you have. 💘
I think all Investors should diversify their portfolio by Investing in turnkey multifamily properties for sustainable income and generational wealth.
I found this conversation with Robert Greene so captivating. As we talked, I found myself getting more and more absorbed in his words, his ideas, and his personality. Talk about the Art of Seduction! Yet, I don't think seduction is the full picture. It also felt like Robert is genuine, kind, incredibly bright, and funny. I'll remember this conversation for a long time. If you have yet to become a Robert fan or to read his books, you have a fascinating journey ahead.
This conversation was brillant, I really appreciated your short "hmm" when Robert shared something thought-provoking, many host are quick to chime in an add-on similarity or experience and you let his brilliance shine. Had to watch it again it was so great.
Captivating indeed! Great discussion questions. I could listen to him all day every day.
@54:00 - 55:08 👈🏽 that’s exactly what makes him incredibly unique.
Yes, right there with you.
I need to listen to this again! How have I not been aware of Robert Greene until now?
@@bunnylopez1808 But he sounds like a weirdo
"Im talking to my bottle of shampoo" heheh I love him!!!! I too am weird like that😂
I truly admire Robert Greene for his amount of compassion he inspires me ❤
Omg I can't believe he said he was enthralled with language and words, and refers to it as music. I've always said this!!! A good writer strings symphonies together with words! My favorite thing in the world as a kid was to be surrounded by books and read all day
Beautifullll
Same!
Same same same!!!@@brittney3156
My oldest son too since he was four years old. When he joined the Navy and was stationed in Italy, he took 150 books he had collected. He didn’t take anything else with him. On his tenth birthday, we gave him a party and couldn’t find him. I found him in his bedroom reading a book which he had been expecting and arrived that day. I had to tell him to put his book away and come back to the party.
What's a beautiful symphony of a book you recommend someone to read?
I don't care if I sound dramatic, I played this while I was sorting out tons of laundry, and I had to stop for a few moments because I got chills at how profound the message was to me, how inspiring, I have heard a lot of Robert Greene interviews and Tyler your questions really brought something out of Robert that just resonated so well. Thank you, this was amazing.
What was one those things that have you chills. Genuinely curious. So much gold in this short video.
Omg me too
ME TOO...
Did we just get manipulated? 😂
@@jordanbrock8055😂
Hope you live forever Robert. You'll forever be a legend 🙏🏽
Exactly ❤
Hell yeah! This man is a God! 🙌
wtf
Amen 🙌🏻
By my late 20’s I realized I can’t work for others. Did some independent contractor work for a while until I started my own businesses. I do not do well with micro-management. I am open to feedback but I’m super responsible so having a Manager or Boss is unnecessary for me and annoying. But I do hire coaches all the time so I can improve and get honest feedback. I share your dislike for workplace dynamics
Bravo, as cool as an elephant.
Big and deep
Slow and strong
Wise and humble
I'm doing independent contract work as well
i like what you said, I do not do well with Bosses too cause sometimes I feel like it’s unnecessary for me. Probably bec. I know
I could function well myself as the BOSS. Then I knew I what I have to be, a boss of my own and not an employee. Now, I’m running an LLC. It’s still a work of progress but atleast I’m starting somewhere right, we will all get there eventually. Persistence and hard-work.❤
Knowing what you hate is so helpful. Now you can steer clear of that. Fair winds
Friend, you are a Sigma male. Welcome to the club.
Seriously, this guy is like coming from another world. I am seriously starting to love him.
48, still don’t know what I’m supposed to pursue or what I want to “do”. I’ve come to realize not everyone fits into expectations. Some of us are ok to be here and live out life as a well-qualified human being. So much of the paradigm is crafted by capitalism. I guess that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but not everyone fits in the box and somehow life is still worthwhile. Maybe because I’m a woman, but in all honesty much of the discourse belongs to a masculine perspective and experience. Each person is important for their own path and worth as a unique life. You don’t need to produce anything or be anything to be valued and worthwhile.
I can't articulate how grateful I am for this exchange. God Bless Mr.Greene such a human gem
The interviewer is a great listener! We were able to enter Robert Greene’s spirit.
Robert Greene is the ultimate contemporary Renaissance man. With his unique, masterful blend of language(s), philosophy, history, and psychology, he has no equal.
He says the word "bullshit" with the tone and sage of a monk and I could fall asleep to it hearing it on loop
I have heard of integrating the Shadow-Self into the psyche from another Philosopher on RUclips. But what makes things complicated involves Dark influence from outside forces.
Naturally, I was indeed selfish person on an unspeakable level. During my childhood, there was a certain character on Foster Home for Imaginary Friends I hated too much, I never knew why I hated him until I realize I was looking in a reflection of a side I was denying.
Today, I am still a selfish person, I'd strongly advocated to push away from this survival mindset to a thriving mindset because I knew this post-scarcity era. Knowing all of Humanity's Technological progression and widespread prosperity would without a doubt benefit myself.
The moment I thought I had this Shadow self fully integrated, I was faced with influence by outside forces. Thanks to many psychopaths online not only displaying their lack of remorse but taking pleasure in the suffering of others, I developed a strong desire for Vengeance, am aware it can be integrated in a form of competition. Unfortunately, the situation I currently face does not make that easy at all.
It's even worse, since my Influenced Vindictive Dark Side is conflicting with my Naturally Selfish Dark Side.
Yeah, this material world is quite a challenge. I'm 69, and I've been working on controlling my dark side, second self most of my life. It's quite an adventure when you're checking yourself. The journey and rewards are well worth it. Thanks for sharing your journey! ❤
Interesting! You should write more about this. You’re not alone in this. There are other people out here who are experiencing a similar reality. It’s great that you are aware of it. You have a unique voice and I think that you can write a very interesting book.
I really like the way the interviewer asks questions and listens carefully and is not trying to interrupt.
"Writing the Best Book Possible - Do what I Love, Do what excites me" - Bravo & Thank you Robert. Nice interview Tyler. ❤
This conversation made me tear, especially during the end . All I can say is wow This man changed my whole perception on life
Unbelievable humility and wisdom.
Ive never heard Robert speak but man i can feel him. So sincere in every word he says! Incredible interview
I’ve watched many interviews with Robert Greene across the web and this one is by far the best! I’m sharing this with my 22 yr. old grandson. I wish I’d known or been taught these laws when I was in my 20’s, but it’s perfect timing for him. It’s perfect timing for me as well, as the title suggests, the wisdom is timeless, and applies to all ages.
Such an intelligent mind! Robert Greene, you're the best!
Books, Podcasts, films, art pieces and records are all beautiful expressions. The list goes on. It's all art. The best form of art is what we see before our eyes. Each of us create that art.
I express myself with dance..
Is this available without the backgroup music?
TODAY is the best Day of my actual year I just became a lover of Robert Greene's advices, and opinions.
Thank you so for taking the time to make this content.
The way Mr. Greene talks about life always puts the important things back into focus.
Thank you Robert Greene you are a great man and thank you Tyler for conducting such a great interview.
Yes, great interview
Such an eye opening interview, learned so much! Thank you Robert!
really enjoy listening to the channel's sharing. very good, very meaningful and very profound. Great
Fantastic interview! Robert Greene is a brilliant contributor to society. Our moment in time is fortunate to have him. Fantastic interviewer too. Excellent questions and facilitation of the discussion! Well done and thank you!
really enjoy listening to the channel's sharing. very good, very meaningful and very profound. Great
Interviewer.. you’re good. You’re great.. Love listening to Robert talk as well.
I bought a house full of thousands of old books first editions. And albums. I think they gave me the comfort I needed and still do .. books are good friends. I appreciate his loving advice that we are social creatures and it’s through friends and family we find success. Greene: I haven’t read your books, but I need to and will so I can be more social ! Thank you so much for sharing your story and ideas, you can heal from your stroke - you can do it - just ask J. Dispanza:) thank you so much !
Robert is brilliant, humble and grateful. Very inspiring.
and scammer
@@messianic_scam I don't see it.
@@messianic_scam how so?
an amazing man.... literally the only one of many who dont judge a book by its cover... THANK YOU robert green for not letting the media influence what you think of black people.. people seem to see a couple videos of black people doing horrendous things and put all of us in that category... we arent all thugs, we arent all thieves, we arent all racists... we are all just products of our enviroments and that we just wanna live along side everyone else... brings tears to my eyes to even hear someone finally understand this...
Your sympathy and understanding for the less fortunate people is phenomenal Sir. Very very powerful conversation summarising humanity
I’m so appreciative that I’m on earth at the same time as this man. One of the most inspiring and powerful storytellers who’s ever lived.
I felt a bit judgemental when I heard the 48 laws of power but I saw the Jordan Peterson interview and I've bought Robert's book and now I like him 😊 a lot of these rules are things I've also thought and I love his take on empathy. 100% true.
Surprisingly, this is one of my favourite interviews with Robert. Love the anecdotes on his life story before The 48 Laws of Power came about
Glad I came across this. I needed to here this today, more than I even knew I did. The world could use more Mentors, like this brilliant, beautiful and humble human.
Thank you, kind sir
I hope my comment brings you back to this video, so as to remind you of what you found so captivating months ago, and perhaps you need it now, as a reminder, just as I do.
@@deliveringIdeas Yes, it has. I guess that the most important thing, is when we open that door, we remember how to close it.
Terrific interview. I’ve been watching a lot of Robert Greene content. This is one of my favorite interviews. You bring out some special ideas from an already brilliant gentleman. 💚 I also believe the music distracts from the conversation. It lends a disingenuous sentimental push, and the auditory choice competes with the words. 💘 Thank you for your work. I’ve subscribed!
Great interviewer , never seen Robert reveal this much.
People who have it easy never have to work on themselves. Truest words ever.
Lets Wish #robertgreene full recovery and a wholesome life ahead!
Has he been ill? Has he recovered? (hopefully) 🙏
He was toxic as growing up.
I saw a shining light one night, move over the mountain and flash at me. After that, I have spent every day writing. I haven't stopped. It's been nine months now.
Curious to your writing ✍🏼 👍
This is superb...
I'm a chosen..but recognize there is a duo side of me..I suppose it comes down to reckoning both sides..yet choosing which side you want to feed.
Chosen ........we can tell by your impeccable grammar and writing skills ..🤣😅😂
Great. Interview! You learn me something! I must embrace my Dark side! Change and find your true self! Many Thanks Sir! 🎈
I was today years old when I realized I had totally misunderstood Robert Greene. I owe him a take it back. He is sublime. So glad I found him.
I mastered one dark side may be two that got me in trouble all the time and it revealed another problem that I'm very grateful knowing it i mind my own business and see what happens the journey continues
When Robert mentions Fabrica in Italy I nearly fell off my chair! I worked there for a couple of years in the late 90s. It was very disfunctional and unpleasant, but also a place where a new life started for me, too. And for many many other people! I feel that it was a shitty place for new personal and professional connections and new exciting directions. I wonder what Robert thinks about this and if he feels that some places in certain times somehow do the job of connecting people, like airports or train stations where people meet, arrive at, depart from, return to and where new directions are possible. When I first discovered Robert Greene I was looking for a good author of good audiobooks to listen to while drawing. He felt so weirdly familiar from the beginning, I found myself alone in the room kind of commenting aloud on what he says in interviews and audiobooks as if I knew him. Then I heard about his experience at Fabrica and thought about the building, the people, the lawn and the fountain in front of the building, the food from the canteen, the dirt road leading there and so much more that I now know we share an experience of. I wonder if it's just me or if sensitive people can sense common links and experiences in people before they even hear about them?
I am very grateful to be able to listen to this interview in particular but I love all his work.
It is a privilege to have him in this world with so much love to humanity.
Sharing his knowledge and effort to continue to give us the best of him.
Thank you very much.
God bless you and your family.
His level of awareness is mind boggling! I love it.
You're just amazing Robert!
May God bless your soul!
Robert is one of my favorite authors. Thank you for the interview
Thank you for helping me accept more flaws about myself that I haven’t admitted to myself, but discovery of some too. I am embracing all of that of myself. It’s helped me mold who I am today. Shadow is necessary work. But now I have to stop being afraid of my light. Thanks again.
This was not only eye-opening for me but also life changing! Many thanks
One of the best discoveries of my life is Robert Green, I wish I had found him fifty years ago. It has taken me way too long to understand what I now understand and Robert has defined it in his books. His books should be a class in school. I am so thankful that I found him. I discovered him reading Ryan Holiday who is also very good read! THANK YOU ROBERT
This man is incredible ❤
Amazing human being.
Listening to robert is like meditation, so soothing.
Crazy that there are folks like this everywhere...most choose to not voice it or express it...silence is King...even over money ,fame and recognition.💪
Seriously you are captivating in the best ways
The fact he mentioned potter payper is just incredible! His music is literally poetic to me.
I love listening to him. Amazing…. Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring me to be a better person!
Normally I don't like background music in podcasts, but the way it's utilized here is really good. :)
Excellent interview. Thank you
So amazing, how Robert can make a point and make you see humans beings are unique and give everyone a chance.
This man is a genius. His outlook on life is amazing, I can listen to him all day.
Im realizing that i have to work formyself and conpletely quit my day job and am working towards wealth acquisition and management, as well as research and development in mind, body, spirit, consciousness, and soul❤, i came to this realization before i came accross robert greene, but robert definitley pointed it out for me and reinforced this awareness❤
I've watched so much of Robert's content lately. Amazing stuff.
I'm an Independent Latino. Thank you!! Robert is KING!!!
Thank you for this interview! I have only read excerpts of Robert’s books, but after listening to this interview, I want to read them very closely - maybe I can glean some guidance to apply to my own life as I am beginning anew at 49, lol. Thank you for reminding us it’s never too late. Such great energy in this exchange - with an excellent interviewer! - & their presence together is a beautiful combination of open, genuine communication, humble gratitude, down-to-earth relatable perspective, authentic intelligence, & compassionate wisdom.
I listen to every second while driving home. I enjoyed every second.
Im 23 and i dont like working with people or someone over my shoulder, i tried everything from car sales to care taking and even warehouse. Im currently a amazon delivery driver and being on my own time and finishing at my own pace brings me alot of peace i also Love driving. It made me realize that i want to get my cdl and make money that way where ill go from there ill figure out once in there
If i was ever able to choose a famous person to meet in my life, it would be RG - all this information brings me closer to the shore of knowing what i need to do with my life, im almost 60 i raised five humans im super proud of, mostly on my own in Zimbabwe, and I am lost in the sand about what to do now that they've all left home and Africa-
Amazing podcast! Very grateful !
For Robert, I've just heard you say you were rebellious and stubborn and didn't follow what anyone said. I think you were what you were supposed to be. I also was stubborn and rebellious when I was little and I still am. I believe its part of your character that you are meant to be. Whoever doesn't agree with you about your stubborness or rebelliousness has a problem with their sense of tolerance. We need the tolerance to accept who someone is and to accept our own darkness within us like this video is about. And you have your own ideas about accepting our own darkness or to show the shadow side of ourselves. You know how to do that and I believe that you can accept yourself as you actually are since you've done much of that already. So please not be down on yourself when you just may tell someone to be themselves already yourself. You do so well in explaining yourself and don't change who you really are. I do know how you may be tempted to "clear things up" or "clarify" yourself to others but just keep trying not to do that. You've been doing so well with that already. Being yourself looks best on you, Robert.
I recently learned from a Richard Grannon video that when you are in a relationship with a narcissist, you may exhibit narcissistic behaviors as well (perhaps in response). This makes sense to me in hindsight. It removes the victim mentality and ultimately creates humility with acceptance of NPD behaviors that we are all capable of.
NOTE: I have edited my original response for clarity.
Exactly.
I disagree. It makes you lose yourself into something you are not. Being narcissistic is not the same as having narcissistic moments. You probably have never ever dealt with one.
@@alexandrap6071 - You have guessed wrong.
One thing is having narcissistic traits and another is having a narcissistic personality. It's a spectrum.
@@Lyrielonwind - I agree.
Thankyou Tyler & Robert❤
Messenger of the universe 💚
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Music to my ears! Thank you sharing
Thank you very much for the interview. I especially like his comment on being bold. It takes another level of courage and clarity to follow through one's vision in the face of controversy.
The shirt story was amazing!❤
I usually HATE background music!!
But you chose such WONDERFUL background music and it's so low that it perfectly adds to Thai SUPERB interview!
#Gratitude
I have problems with concentrating and the dang music in the background doubles my troubles..
True learning, its felt like i was having a new experience, great interview from beginning to end
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If there’s a man of wisdom I have ever listened to then it’s Robert Greene!
Robert greene is one of my many prospering icons❤ thank you wise master for your knowledge, you drive and inspire me❤
❤. Thank you, can hardly stop listening to you
Love Robert so much. He makes me feel so normal and relieved! Love the Irish story he’s so real
Oh my god, his intention is so noble ❤ as a woman, a minority and being in a public professional field, his books are life changing ❤🎉
A minority... women?
Get your facts right.
God bless you...
Why?
"A woman, a minority" so therefore... actually advantaged in today's world?
I loved this! Thanks for sharing and for the laughter. This made me really like Bob Greene
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1:04:58 money vs passion
We are not all narcissists. Mr. Greene has some interesting insights into manipulative & dark personalities, but his extrapolation that we are all narcissists seems more about normalizing his own admitted narcissism.
I find it interesting that he never discusses codependent types which usually bond with narcissists as they are typically the quintessential power couple. The narcissist needs someone who will adore them & put up with their ego--who better than codependents who think so little of themselves.
Oh I love this comment!
I just now after years and years realized it is that I adored my narcissistic husband. I was his biggest fan . But I also dont really like much of Robert's tips. If this is why I've had such a hard life at 51 years old. I fully accept it. I dont like mans way.
@@39WednesdayYes, I also appreciate said comment.
Critical thinking is key when consuming any content.
I have been studying narcissism & Cluster B personality disorders for over 10 years now and have experienced NPD abuse first hand.
Co-dependency plays a big part in most cases. It is known as the Dance Macabre.
There is a big difference between having narcissistic traits, compared to narcissistic states.
Narcissism itself, has a very wide spectrum, is interchangeable.and has shown to be 'contagious' (for want of a better word),
when a long period of time is spent with those with NPD, especially when isolated.
Amazing. Love your path. Wish. I could spent life time with this man ❤
What a wonderfully interesting person Mr. Green is, thanks for sharing your wisdom.
can we have as a podacst format? that will greatly help, since i dont have internet and like to listen to robert greene while iam on the go.
This man is so knowledgeable, amazing ideas and great grip on the content he wrote.
Again.I learned something today.I enjoyed this conversation immensely. Thank you.👏👍💐