The Art of Strategy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @mustyguitar
    @mustyguitar Год назад +1046

    Law #9: Win Through Your Actions, Never Through Argument

    • @zac2877
      @zac2877 Год назад +18

      Win thru argument save energy

    • @biocykle
      @biocykle Год назад +43

      @@zac2877 It's going to be a Pyrrhic victory & you'll end up losing energy.

    • @zac2877
      @zac2877 Год назад +12

      @@biocykle whoa dude, that I had to go look that up with that word meant, and you just blew my mind thank you

    • @biocykle
      @biocykle Год назад +10

      @@zac2877 well it was in the video :)

    • @zac2877
      @zac2877 Год назад +10

      @@biocykle I admit.....I didn't watch the whole thing

  • @rothbardfreedom
    @rothbardfreedom Год назад +533

    Glad to see Robert in apparent better health. His ideas help lots of people and the world.

    • @OneSliceNation
      @OneSliceNation Год назад +12

      His neck is jacked! Strong dude

    • @RealziesCuts
      @RealziesCuts Год назад +4

      💯✊

    • @satnamo
      @satnamo Год назад +2

      Help is das beste gift 🎉

    • @16december
      @16december Год назад +1

      What happened to him?

    • @HabtamuBiruk
      @HabtamuBiruk Год назад +1

      no word for ur such increadible work just thanks a lot

  • @amandamate9117
    @amandamate9117 Год назад +199

    key points:
    -Being strategic is a way to have power and control in life.
    -To be a strategist, you need to change how you look at the world and think about Power, Seduction, and Strategy.
    -Most people live in Tactical Hell because they continually react emotionally to what people say and do.
    -To get out of Tactical Hell, you need to enter Strategic Heaven by altering how you look at things and responding rationally instead of emotionally.
    -Being a strategist in life means considering other ways to respond to somebody's behavior and creating options instead of just reacting. It is a way to have power and control in business and any other setting.

    • @budiantosurbakti6995
      @budiantosurbakti6995 Год назад

      Great

    • @douglasobannon
      @douglasobannon Год назад +4

      It all feels very circular to me, i.e. from what you wrote @amandamate, "To be a strategist, you need to look at how you think about .... strategy." This is very unsatisfying as an explanation, isn't it?

    • @DerrickSmalls-t3k
      @DerrickSmalls-t3k Год назад

      @@douglasobannon you established that we should not read the comments, you are correct.

    • @douglasobannon
      @douglasobannon Год назад

      @@DerrickSmalls-t3k Do you have anything to add to the 'strategy' discussion? I think it's an interesting term to explore. The term 'strategy' is so overused and seems to mean whatever the user wants it to mean at the moment ... and nothing in general ... which is very unsatisfying if you're trying to understand what 'strategy' (the man-made construct) actually IS.

    • @sneakerbabeful
      @sneakerbabeful 9 месяцев назад

      You just vomted a bunch of business jargon instead of English.

  • @mahsaalemrajabi6191
    @mahsaalemrajabi6191 Год назад +119

    The moment you start thinking instead of reacting, you become a strategist in life! what a great advice👌 Thank you, Mr. Robert Greene!

    • @2k10clarky
      @2k10clarky Год назад +1

      It's an odd one. It feels like you would start to get into a situation of paranoia, or at least neuroticism wondering about peoples motivations all the time. I have extreme (and I mean extreme) low levels of neuroticism on any tests I've done. This does mean I'm probably not thinking strategically enough but I don't want to get into a habit of being some kind of Machiavellian character always scheming and assuming other people are scheming against me and countering those moves. Sounds exhausting and dumb tbh.

    • @lucifermorningstar6527
      @lucifermorningstar6527 Месяц назад

      ​@@2k10clarky You may not believe me, but that was exactly how I felt at the age of 16 before watching this video. I was curious when I first started figuring out people's motivations, and it felt great. However, as I figured out people's intentions, it gradually became darker. It kind of made me play a game against myself for which I even do not know why, and gradually the paranoia started kicking in. And then I began to lose my peace of mind. So I decided not to think too much about it and taught myself that nothing is worth losing mind over. Now, I only react when its necessary and do not overestimate people's intentions unless it is worthwhile.

  • @Its_Alan_Paul
    @Its_Alan_Paul Год назад +78

    Getting Robert's content in shorter form from himself feels like I'm having a great advantage to 99%.
    Always remember to take action Kings.

  • @paulroyal2177
    @paulroyal2177 Год назад +11

    "Taking a step back" and seeing "the big picture" can aid in thinking your own strategies, I agree. But I add: 1) It is important to distinguish between A) immediate battlefield tactics and B) over-arching war strategy. The strategy of the entire war defines the prefered victory conditions, after many battles. The tactics include the chosen actions at each battle. 2) Also, it would be prudent for Robert Greene to point out that if you are just reacting, your “opponent” may already have a hidden strategy (or always have a hidden strategy if they are lying). And you can figure this strategy out so you can play on equal footing. 3) It is a Game Theory secret to know that BEFORE you begin negotiations, you can change the stakes and the rules. Meaning, you don't have to wait to see “what's on the table” to begin playing. You can stop the game and change what's on the table before you play and risk something. Your actions for adding and subtracting what's on the table changes your current leveraging values.

    • @tashselva
      @tashselva 8 месяцев назад +1

      Moreeeeeee

  • @eberedan
    @eberedan Год назад +229

    Thank you very much for existing. I found your book "48 laws of power" in my dad's library when I was a little boy. Opening that book is one of the best decision I have ever made. Thank you very much Sir.

    • @cccddd2323
      @cccddd2323 Год назад +4

      “Little boy”?😂😂 I thought the book came out not long ago?

    • @jmm1817
      @jmm1817 Год назад +1

      @@cccddd2323 no kidding isn't it crazy how time flies

    • @cccddd2323
      @cccddd2323 Год назад +2

      @@jmm1817 looool I thought it came out in 2018 or something 😂

    • @jmm1817
      @jmm1817 Год назад +3

      Only missed it by 20 years😄

    • @cccddd2323
      @cccddd2323 Год назад

      @@jmm1817 hahaaa

  • @BashaerB-h2c
    @BashaerB-h2c Год назад +248

    Thank you Mr. Greene. Just an hour ago my brother came back from work and instantly started "jokingly" insulting my weight while I was happily eating cookies ( I'm a woman). Instead of reacting or defending myself, I looked him in the eyes and calmly pointed out he must be miserable right now that's why he's soft-bullying me. He's been doing this for the past few weeks consistently and I've realized it's because he's not happy at work. Hence, him trying to evoke strong reactions in order to gain sense of power.
    For the past year, I've been reading your books consistently and they guided me to process people's intentions much more accurately. I now see the hurt behind aggressive masks. This video was a confirmation to what happened. Lol if he doesn't stop, I might have to give him a taste of his own medicine sooner or later 😇.
    These "wars" happen on small scales too!

    • @HeavenlyLights
      @HeavenlyLights Год назад +4

      ThankYou for sharing. Eye opening info right here.

    • @gerrimiller3491
      @gerrimiller3491 Год назад +8

      Internal wounds and hurt are expressed externally.

    • @ayyuhhshh2169
      @ayyuhhshh2169 Год назад +17

      You're doing great.. but how about someday sitting alone with him and talk his situation through.. Pains are like icebergs.. 10% on the outside 90 inside.
      Peace 🌟

    • @dayveda3736
      @dayveda3736 Год назад +2

      Interesting.

    • @BashaerB-h2c
      @BashaerB-h2c Год назад +10

      @@ayyuhhshh2169 Yeah of course I let him vent his frustration from time to time. But he's the type of person that will ALWAYS push your boundaries if you let him. My other male siblings aren't like this, but he is so I act accordingly to his nature.

  • @Tom-Travels
    @Tom-Travels Год назад +48

    My advice... "Trust no one. Not even yourself."
    At any one moment we humans can make a fatal error.

  • @feryfez
    @feryfez Год назад +13

    This is the best practical advice/strategy for emotional intelligence and anger management!

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 Год назад +7

    Thank you. Fear of loss of something (love, recognition, sleep, food, safety, money, health ect...) creates anger. Repressing that anger over time creates feelings of hopelessness and depression.

    • @warrenbradford2597
      @warrenbradford2597 Год назад +2

      I feel hopeless and depress whenever I repress my anger. I need to express my anger somehow in order to feel better and avoid getting sick.

    • @mikehess4494
      @mikehess4494 Год назад +1

      @@warrenbradford2597 For me I do Karate, Yoga and Lift weights...and even more important stay hydrated. Your mind and body function better when you top off the fluids. Your mileage may vary.

  • @Itsrainaka
    @Itsrainaka 10 месяцев назад

    How privileged are we to have Robert Greene in this era with us, sharing his way of thinking on RUclips. Thank you so much Robert Greene for expanding into RUclips and for sharing your thoughts, you truly are revolutionary.

  • @mariehosch156
    @mariehosch156 Год назад +20

    Thanks Robert, right on. When upset about something i say this phrase to myself "I have no opinion about this matter" . It applies to all things, i dont have to search. It instantly releases me - just like Robert said, I never realized how much of our day and time is spent being judge and jury about absolutely everything, things i actually dont even care about. it was exhausting. I use it multiple times a day (in my head of course) regarding my partners habits, and it lets me roll right through without getting upset, the habits even become endearing:)

  • @HoneyBadgerTexas
    @HoneyBadgerTexas Год назад +4

    The best advice I had starting this 2023 with a "strategy approach" with no bias from respectable writer Mr.Robert Greene. Thank You! Happy 2023.

  • @GirishVenkatachalam
    @GirishVenkatachalam Год назад +9

    Wisdom takes long time to develop but life teaches you slowly if you have the ability to learn

  • @bjrds3972
    @bjrds3972 Год назад +2

    Hola Robert,
    I want to tell you that i learn so much from you. Gracias.
    May the Universe be with you always. Peace and light. 💖

  • @li5043
    @li5043 Год назад +2

    My hero you changed my life for the better

  • @shaneword21
    @shaneword21 Год назад +1

    I love these cram sessions short, sweet, and right to the point.

  • @Alexmar345
    @Alexmar345 Год назад +12

    Change the way you look at everything and stop being ignorant about sensing the world.
    Thank you for saying that Robert. Really makes your books come alive.
    I love the idea seeing you explaining weekly laws. Thank you.

  • @ibrahimsumaili1546
    @ibrahimsumaili1546 Год назад +5

    Merci beaucoup Robert Greene ❤️

  • @amrmostafa2637
    @amrmostafa2637 Год назад +8

    reading your books certainly changed how i think without even realizing it i found my self acting unlike i would before gaining better understanding of myself thank u for that you are a genius

  • @aaronwimberleymbamsf5776
    @aaronwimberleymbamsf5776 Год назад +3

    Love this Robert Greene, Michael Porter, Pankaj Ghemawat, and Metternick are among my favourite strategists.

  • @munyakazialpha6508
    @munyakazialpha6508 Год назад +10

    I've found Robert Greene as the greatest thinker of this time we are living in ,he has tremendous impacted my life positively , his speeches are eye opening.

  • @mardoredardin2995
    @mardoredardin2995 Год назад +11

    MR ROBERT.. YOU'VE CHANGED MY LIFE.. thank you very much I'll never forget you ❤️

  • @rudyhenderson5002
    @rudyhenderson5002 Год назад +6

    I can't thank you enough Robert for the insights you have given me on understanding and coping with the complex, contradictory and perplexing schema of human interactions. You rock!

  • @orientinokzident
    @orientinokzident Год назад +12

    He’s so inspiring 🌹

  • @Smashburn06
    @Smashburn06 Год назад +7

    Thank you for all your wisdom

  • @True38
    @True38 6 месяцев назад +2

    As a natural-born strategist who absolutely loves The 33 Strategies of War, I agree with this message 100%. However, it's easier said than done in the long run to just be and act strategically and rationally.
    You have to be on top all the time and maintain that position to have that luxury and only a lucky minority succeeds with that. First, they must work hard and smart to get there. Second, they must get lucky because hard and smart work alone is not enough, unfortunately.
    And even if you can master yourself 100% with perfect self-control, it really doesn't matter because you always have to deal with other different people and external events in which you have no control over anyway.
    But you can reduce these annoyances, noises, and disturbances by focusing on your career and purpose in life which makes the effort and pain worthwhile. By going all in on a specific plan, everything else falls naturally in line with your path whether it's wrong or right.
    The thing is, you're damned if you do and damned if you don't anyway and the game is always the same. Or like Jordan Peterson once said: "You're screwed no matter what you do".
    This why I want to be alone by myself for the most part with nothing but peace of mind. This world is not worth fighting for, only yourself.

  • @alexhubert6302
    @alexhubert6302 7 месяцев назад +2

    Robert you‘re a legend.

  • @tissanyx1167
    @tissanyx1167 Год назад +2

    God gave u to me..... And I'm very grateful. Always Love❤🙏🏾

  • @Silent__Thoughts
    @Silent__Thoughts 10 месяцев назад

    True. I've been called strategic on multiple occasions throughout my life but I could never really pin point what it is. There's this idea that being strategic means planning 1000 steps ahead but it's more about rational thinking and pattern recognition. Practical, broken down piece of advice. Smashed it Robert.

  • @Steyreon
    @Steyreon Год назад +12

    Very good, thank you! A good start I find for myself is to wait after your first impulse rushed through, recognizing it but not reacting to it. Because often it is just a pain reaction, and reacting out of pain is rarely wise.

  • @dizcoflash5356
    @dizcoflash5356 Год назад +1

    Robert would have made an exceptional mid evil king! love him. read all his books

  • @buglady0505
    @buglady0505 Год назад +10

    Thank you! I’ve been better at not reacting every single time. I still get very triggered though and the only one who can get me this way is my husband. I have really bad trust issues from past relationships so I do realize that this is an issue with me because my husband hasn’t necessarily gave me a reason not to trust him. Is still very had to trust and the moment something doesn’t seem consistent I’m already panicking but keep it to myself but I also do start to be very short with him when talking to him. Like I said I’ve been getting better but there’s still so much work to do. I just hope that there is hope for me because is running my life!

  • @Bluesnakes333
    @Bluesnakes333 Год назад +1

    Beating your enemy into submission at work will backfire. They will resent you. No matter how worrisome they are, befriending them can be your greatest strategy. It will be difficult. Never let them know you truly hate their guts. Do and say what they want until they eventually get fired. The truth always prevails.

  • @Userforeverneverever
    @Userforeverneverever Год назад +2

    Thank you Master Greene

  • @katie4667
    @katie4667 Год назад +2

    Thanks Robert!! Perfect timing for this to pop up 😉

  • @gerrimiller3491
    @gerrimiller3491 Год назад

    Detachment brings peace. I am in control of myself and no one else's behaviors. If negativity approach me, i say, "i understand how you must feel, tell me why you feel this way". They sometimes need someone just to listen too

  • @graciegracie
    @graciegracie Год назад +11

    Robert, thank you so much. You are heaven sent. These past 10 years was hell and your book on 48 laws became my guiding light. I read them as free pdfs but I will buy hardbound copies this year.

  • @growing367
    @growing367 10 месяцев назад

    0:55 Be strategically aware of how you look at the world
    1:16 Normally u emotionally react mode
    1:50 Tactical hell
    2:04 Strategic Thinking.. change, think and use how you look at things
    2:13 instead of reacting.. question, think what's the best way to respond to this
    2:46 relationship
    3:05 Step back, why am I getting upset?
    3:35 Consider other ways to respond
    3:50 ppl are strategic and doing things on purpose to upset u
    4:20 Are they trying to push me in a certain direction?
    4:50 Options, avoiding being cornered
    5:16 Step back and think of rational response
    5:30 Pyrric Victories, argument with a person but humiliated them
    6:00 Think about the consequences of your actions, not everything has to be a win but will lead to bad results
    key points: -Being strategic is a way to have power and control in life.
    -To be a strategist, you need to change how you look at the world and think about Power, Seduction, and Strategy.
    -Most people live in Tactical Hell because they continually react emotionally to what people say and do.
    -To get out of Tactical Hell, you need to enter Strategic Heaven by altering how you look at things and responding rationally instead of emotionally.
    -Being a strategist in life means considering other ways to respond to somebody's behavior and creating options instead of just reacting. It is a way to have power and control in business and any other setting.

  • @dingdongditch1274
    @dingdongditch1274 Год назад +2

    This man is something else.. Wow..!!!

  • @fakhrazarin6986
    @fakhrazarin6986 Год назад +3

    He doesn't even know but he's my mentor I follow him

  • @karatjuicepodcast
    @karatjuicepodcast Год назад +4

    Thanks for the wisdom Mr. Greene, your book The 48 Laws of Power has been one of the best I've read.
    Keep up the great work

  • @elegance1802
    @elegance1802 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Greene.

  • @ryanlacio9842
    @ryanlacio9842 Год назад

    That's why i love Robert.

  • @borisokram8182
    @borisokram8182 Год назад +2

    Thank you Sir, for all that you have given to this world.

  • @joevalentin2450
    @joevalentin2450 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Robert for sharing that important idea.

  • @Blue-gw4ft
    @Blue-gw4ft Год назад +2

    My God. This is such a life changer. I want to apply this to my life

  • @warrenbradford2597
    @warrenbradford2597 Год назад +15

    Giving no reaction to people angering you on purpose is not easy, but I must do it regardless so I can plan better as a strategist. I must like doing hard things and improve my ignoring skills.

    • @DrasticBreeeZy
      @DrasticBreeeZy Год назад +1

      It’s completely easy. I laugh at their small level of awareness and emotional intelligence. I have pity for them. I say anything I want as a response and leave them utterly in shock, or confused.

  • @operationblackbishop4785
    @operationblackbishop4785 Год назад +66

    I just ask myself "does my reaction bring me closer to my goal?". And it is very simple, if the answer is "no" then the reaction is meaningless.
    The other part of it is the reaction to the life circumstances. We have something else here, it is not just a reaction to people's words. Here another thing will fit "if you are afraid of hit, you will always be reactive".

    • @HoneyBadgerTexas
      @HoneyBadgerTexas Год назад +3

      That is part of the natural instincts of the human condition.

    • @luckycharm1212
      @luckycharm1212 Год назад +1

      Hey can you elaborate on "does my reaction bring me closer to my goal?"

    • @operationblackbishop4785
      @operationblackbishop4785 Год назад +2

      @@luckycharm1212 every interaction has an underlying goal. What's your goal when you interact with your boss or your family member? First you should figure out what is the goal of interaction. You can have multiple goals as well.

    • @HeavenlyLights
      @HeavenlyLights Год назад +1

      Excellent. ThankYou for sharing.

    • @luckycharm1212
      @luckycharm1212 Год назад

      @@operationblackbishop4785 Thank you! That's very helpful.

  • @roopalivs6782
    @roopalivs6782 Год назад

    Thank you so much Mr Greene.... u have been one of the most influential people in my life. Ur books have changed my perception in more than one ways. They r an eye- opener n is my go to place wenevr i am confused or baffled..... n have ended up getting better ideas than expected. Bless you sir.

  • @nicholassmith7473
    @nicholassmith7473 Год назад

    Your books have helped me more than anything else I have tried. I thank you sir and may your God bless your efforts and your journey. ❤

  • @newro682
    @newro682 Год назад

    Thank you Robert Greene.

  • @odie_The_Brodie
    @odie_The_Brodie Год назад +1

    “ strategic heaven “ .. I fucking appreciate and Love this man
    😫📢 such a Gem author

  • @emmanuelreyes3969
    @emmanuelreyes3969 Год назад +13

    I been a very reactive person for a long part of my life, I think I learn this from my close relatives. It got to the point where it lead to emotional burnouts and the kind of tactical hell that Robert is describing here.

  • @mosesml
    @mosesml Год назад +2

    Your books , talks and ideas are amazing . I like how you talk about life , power , strategy , and mastery . 🤝Thank you

  • @Naseem328
    @Naseem328 Год назад +6

    This is perfect. Came in the right time for me in life 😅👍

  • @gfd5606
    @gfd5606 Год назад +1

    Yes. I was the worst student in my negotiations class and made a ton of effort to get better, only to realize towards the end of the class I “won” every negotiation but no one wants to partner with me. Strategy is taking the future consequences into consideration, to realize there’s rarely a absolute win/lose in life.

    • @douglasobannon
      @douglasobannon Год назад

      @gfd5606 I'd say good 'strategy' includes consideration of future consequences, but that inclusion just makes for good 'decision making'. 'Future consideration' is not unique to 'strategy'. C'mon, can nobody define the word "strategy" in a meaningful way that is beyond 'decision making' and is not circular? I've asked Robert Greene, but he doesn't respond, so I assume he can't.

  • @TrietLyCuocSongGSH
    @TrietLyCuocSongGSH 10 месяцев назад

    You are one of the most inspiring people I have ever met, you are as real as can be and it is hard to find words to say how much I appreciate your work. It's amazing and the book is great

  • @narviaflournoy3869
    @narviaflournoy3869 Год назад +1

    Impressive, TY 🦾🛞☂️

  • @markblake2665
    @markblake2665 Год назад

    Yes! It is so true. Now I realised all these years I was only reacting. l am being late, but assume I should focus on this aspect too. Thankyou beloved Sir.👍

  • @vl4720
    @vl4720 7 месяцев назад

    I learned it from mistakes and I only realised last week that if I waited one day to reply to that email and replying as if it was not me but someone else, I could do it in a more professional manner and didn’t angry at all but very calm.

  • @evanrandel3294
    @evanrandel3294 Год назад +2

    Hey Robert I'm coming to see u in san fransico in march!! I can't wait to meet u brother. Meeting you and having u sign my book is one of my bucket list goals in life. Glad I'm finally able to make it happen!

  • @juliesunnydaze
    @juliesunnydaze Год назад +6

    I appreciate your calm thinking.

  • @פנחסאיזלמן
    @פנחסאיזלמן Год назад +1

    *How Human Nature Works*
    Human nature is the desire to receive, also called “desire to enjoy,” and it functions by receiving what is beneficial to itself and rejecting what is harmful. Everything in our lives is built upon this calculation where we first try to distance ourselves from harm, and then seek how to draw ourselves closer to what is beneficial.
    Human nature also includes a multilayering of systems that work simultaneously on still, vegetative, animate and human levels. One of those systems is our bodily one, which operates involuntarily. If our bodies are healthy, then they know what is good for them and draw that goodness to themselves. After the bodily system, there is the emotional system, which also functions relatively according to instinct. From the emotional system, we move to the mind, and from the mind to the intellect, and so on. That is, we have systems over systems that concurrently work on receiving what is beneficial and rejecting what is harmful.
    Such is human nature and the essence of our lives. Our every desire, thought and action operates according to the calculation, “How can we receive what is most beneficial to us and reject what is harmful?”

  • @justa_dude
    @justa_dude Год назад

    Robert Greene, thank you

  • @privateprivate8366
    @privateprivate8366 Год назад +2

    Very important, in an increasingly narcissistic world. Because the strategy many narcissists have, is to use you, against you.

  • @RealziesCuts
    @RealziesCuts Год назад +17

    My favorite strategy in the last 10 years is not drinking 💫
    Today I am 115 days no alcohol Team Jesus winning 🥇

    • @brucemah609
      @brucemah609 Год назад +1

      💞💞💞💯🙏🏽

    • @shubhamsendre2121
      @shubhamsendre2121 Год назад +2

      You will truly win when you won't bother counting days.

  • @Sound_of_the_trees
    @Sound_of_the_trees Год назад +8

    Loving the videos. Thank-you for the amazing work you're doing Rob. Your books and words have helped me turn my life around!

  • @nasrinvahidi5515
    @nasrinvahidi5515 Год назад +1

    Very true! Thank you Robert

  • @timeparty718
    @timeparty718 Год назад

    Having 'options' is really about having knowledge of alternatives coupled with the experience and maturity to know probable outcome. Most people either don't have the knowledge (and so are cornered), have no imagination, or are too timid and weak minded to make an alternative decision to act differently. The key to tackling the unknown is to ask old people for their advice to pool their knowledge and to have courage to act alternatively.

  • @dayveda3736
    @dayveda3736 Год назад

    Have all your books Sir Robert. Thank you.

  • @mathew9851
    @mathew9851 Год назад +2

    would love a bookshelf tour! :)

  • @FitBodyVlogs
    @FitBodyVlogs Год назад +4

    Thank you sir for showing a right pathway by your thought ❤

  • @hanta2813
    @hanta2813 Год назад

    Awesome!!!! Thank u to dop us for 2023

  • @necropolis6052
    @necropolis6052 Год назад

    The books behind are really excited to read him.

  • @SS-gm9gt
    @SS-gm9gt Год назад

    Thank you Robert 😊 💓 ☺ 💗

  • @SpiritusBythos
    @SpiritusBythos Год назад

    Thank you Robert.
    I would love to sift thru those albums and books.

  • @tdsmtdsm
    @tdsmtdsm Год назад +2

    Great advice, great delivery. Love you man. Thank you

  • @billionairemindset456
    @billionairemindset456 Год назад +5

    You are a great stratiger
    Your books are what I was looking for when I was 13 ..
    One day I ll make a strategy to meet you by chance;(

  • @Delight_Dream
    @Delight_Dream 7 месяцев назад

    Such a my idol robert greene❤

  • @mohammadsakib9290
    @mohammadsakib9290 Год назад

    You are right and I'm the witness.

  • @TheRoyalFlush
    @TheRoyalFlush Год назад +4

    Robert, your videos on RUclips are utterly epic. I am very impressed. They serve as bite sized pieces that are easy to digest, as opposed to your written works which are far more dense. The only recommendation I would give, is perhaps get a high quality microphone. Thank you and keep it up!

  • @andreiamelo1389
    @andreiamelo1389 Год назад

    Thank your for your videos! 🙏🙏🌸🌸

  • @jackbellinger1216
    @jackbellinger1216 Год назад +50

    Hey Robert, I love your work, you've been one of the most influential people in my life, and I'm forever grateful. Could you make a video on your generational breakdown from Human Nature, I found that law particularly interesting, and I am curious about the impacts on it as the age at which a person had their first child has increased significantly over the last few decades. I myself am Gen Z, but have Gen X parents, so I wonder about how big the differences are between Gen Z who have X or millennial parents? Is there a complete split between the two, or do they still mold together, and what lasting impacts will the delayed age of having a child have on this topic?

    • @therokku7393
      @therokku7393 Год назад +8

      i think it was in one of the last chapters of Laws of Human nature, Generational myiophia, that he writes about differences in generations, and sadly you cant know much of it, before the internet and social media didnt exist, i was raised with facebook not tik tok so the attention span is different, and for me the delayed age of having children in practice should be better bcs people are mature enough and possibly financially stable, but fertility comes into play and also how you raise your kids, bcs now i see more friends than parents, i think Robert wrote in the same book that rebelry is a vital part of someone grow and if parents are too fragile people dont develop a sense of identity and character

  • @dlrowadkcuf
    @dlrowadkcuf Год назад

    Sound has improved
    Thank you ‼️

  • @brianfrederick9219
    @brianfrederick9219 Год назад

    Thank you so much Robert

  • @Master_warhamner_
    @Master_warhamner_ 9 месяцев назад

    Certainly needed video

  • @milkialemu7190
    @milkialemu7190 Год назад

    Sir thank you very much. You always fix my mood

  • @PrabhatKumar-xj6nx
    @PrabhatKumar-xj6nx Год назад +1

    I admire your work

  • @calebmccool
    @calebmccool Год назад +1

    The audio sounds a little echoey and muffled. Is anyone else getting this?
    And thanks so much Robert! Always love your insight 🙏 ☺

  • @muzik2408
    @muzik2408 Год назад +1

    Totally loved it, really needed to hear and implement this.

  • @Profsomboon
    @Profsomboon Год назад +1

    Thank you for your sharing on the topic. I will be better react with strategy.

  • @BATSITE
    @BATSITE Год назад +1

    Man You truuly know your craft so Masterfully, Glad to listen or read your words ...I am very Grateful Thank You Man Great job!!

  • @sierracebrian
    @sierracebrian Год назад +2

    What this gent calls, "step back" is well known and scientifically documented as "attentive distance" wich consist on this trait of being able to walk your attention away and to relativitize the object of avertion. Practice this, is just another mental muscle

  • @nietzschesmuse
    @nietzschesmuse Год назад

    *Strategic heaven* that sounds like something Robert Green would come up with hahaha my favourite contemporary writer!

  • @No_1_Importantt
    @No_1_Importantt Год назад +4

    Thank you ❤️ You're helping me grow into the person that I want to be and not some walking reaction :(

  • @Steinmetal4
    @Steinmetal4 Год назад

    Good metaphorical experience i've had in my own life comes from basketball: When you get passed the ball, your options are wide open. Once you start moving or dribble, you immediately shut down a plethora of options. That brief moment where you have options should not be squandered in basketball or in life.

  • @iulianirimia611
    @iulianirimia611 Год назад

    Love mr Greene

  • @Vega2099x
    @Vega2099x Год назад

    So relevant for me right now!