Applying Military Strategy in Life - Microsoft Talk

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  • @abdullahsaqib4972
    @abdullahsaqib4972 11 месяцев назад +553

    His lesson “ we are self absorbed and don’t pay attention to others” is one of the best lessons I have ever learned.

    • @fitnesspoint2006
      @fitnesspoint2006 7 месяцев назад +7

      we all are, even when we dont think we are

    • @vaquera9368
      @vaquera9368 7 месяцев назад +10

      It’s been in the Bible since the beginning. The Bible talks about how self absorbed humans are.

    • @UnfazedLifeTv
      @UnfazedLifeTv 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@vaquera9368the dudes name is Abdullah and had to learn from robby that humans have a selfish mind and not from Allahs book the Quran and you tryna convince that same dude to read the old message from god that yall changed too many times 😂 go read Elohims preserved book lil man and leave Abdullah alone that miskeen about to realize the big bang was in the Quran too 🤯1400yrs ago

    • @MegaBeego
      @MegaBeego 4 месяца назад

      ​@@UnfazedLifeTvWanker.

    • @kaoutar6921
      @kaoutar6921 21 день назад

      ​@@UnfazedLifeTv الله أكبر لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير، اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين ❤❤

  • @milesconsultants14
    @milesconsultants14 9 месяцев назад +282

    Strategies Towards Targets
    1. It all depends on you
    2. Win the battle of the mind
    3. Know Yourself
    4. Embrace your circumstances
    5. Read, Read and Read

    • @WeldorLife
      @WeldorLife Месяц назад +2

      "it" depends on many factors and people should understand from those factors which are primary.

    • @truehoya
      @truehoya Месяц назад +1

  • @VedanshSrivastava-zi2es
    @VedanshSrivastava-zi2es 5 месяцев назад +110

    00:03 Military strategy has relevance to everyday life
    02:38 Military strategy as a practical philosophy
    07:47 The Art of War is about winning with minimum bloodshed and violence.
    10:25 Office politics is a new phenomenon and can create a difficult environment to navigate
    15:23 Musashi's strategic approach in the famous duel with the yoshioka clan
    17:34 Musashi defeats the unbeatable warrior by using a unique strategy.
    21:26 Musashi's adaptability in fighting
    23:29 A person using strategy relies on creativity, not physical things.
    27:52 Athena, the Greek goddess of war, emphasized intelligence over aggression.
    29:57 We have both Aries and Athena within us, representing our animal nature and our rationality.
    34:23 Think long-term and create a powerful campaign instead of focusing on immediate battles
    36:31 Before making important decisions, reassess your strategy and consider different perspectives.
    40:40 The decision to target Saddam Hussein was driven by a desire for revenge and a vision of creating stability in the Middle East.
    42:45 Emotions and intelligence in military strategy
    46:57 Emotions can color and affect military strategy
    49:02 Strategy and creativity prevail in any conflict
    53:19 Understanding and considering the opponent's strategy is vital
    55:00 Military strategy needs to adapt to the moral environment
    59:07 Considering cultural and social aspects is crucial in military strategy.
    1:01:17 Morale is low among soldiers in Iraq due to different war tactics and a lack of support.
    1:05:01 Applying military strategy in business and personal relationships.
    1:06:50 The Art of War was not widely accessible in ancient times.
    1:10:48 Military strategy focused on creating a visible impact

  • @Ellie.Barrett
    @Ellie.Barrett 10 месяцев назад +26

    It’s scary to think what if Robert Greene decided to keep all of this knowledge to himself. Thanks for partaking years of experience, knowledge and hardship with the public. Truly thankful.

    • @OakhillSailor
      @OakhillSailor 18 дней назад +3

      @@Ellie.Barrett dude is just writing to sell books.

    • @visionforetold4568
      @visionforetold4568 8 дней назад +4

      He didn’t come up with this information himself. He learned it from history, and found a way to package it and resell it to the general population.

    • @curiousdevelyn
      @curiousdevelyn 6 дней назад +1

      @@visionforetold4568 yes, in a way to the "modern minds" understand all this concepts together

  • @kevinkoskei
    @kevinkoskei 8 месяцев назад +271

    The mistake people make is thinking that this is about a formula yet they don't understand that this is a philosophy of looking at the world in a different way and adapting your mind to every scenario

  • @Positive_psych
    @Positive_psych Год назад +114

    24:20 "Fight every battle everywhere, always, in your mind. Everyone is your enemy, everyone is your friend. Every possible series of events is happening all at once. Live that way and nothing will surprise you".Littlefinger-Game of Thrones

    • @timestampingarmy
      @timestampingarmy 7 месяцев назад +2

      Salute 🫡

    • @torrelabrahamsykes3797
      @torrelabrahamsykes3797 5 месяцев назад +7

      Aka... have anxiety everytime, everyday 🤪🤪

    • @jasonlund6023
      @jasonlund6023 4 месяца назад +5

      We all have seen what happens to Little Finger…

    • @ch421249
      @ch421249 3 дня назад

      Why was his name Littlefinger?

    • @WAVEyyyo
      @WAVEyyyo 3 дня назад

      ​@@jasonlund6023
      Well that conclusion was not decided by George R.R martin but by the other two directors I forgot their names

  • @sandeepsai4669
    @sandeepsai4669 Год назад +60

    Tactical help. Strategy is not like a formula. Strategy is like philosophy. Seeing things differently. Adapting to my own life. Very liberating and empowering.

  • @aparnabhatia5072
    @aparnabhatia5072 Год назад +185

    He approached all of the questions in a very strategic and tactful way.

    • @AndrewShingange
      @AndrewShingange Год назад +4

      Hahahaha😂

    • @TrietLyCuocSongGSH
      @TrietLyCuocSongGSH 11 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds very nice and meaningful. listen to it over and over again

    • @starape1896
      @starape1896 2 месяца назад

      @@AndrewShingange😂😂😂

  • @nickshapoff
    @nickshapoff 6 месяцев назад +55

    You know it’s funny. After this video, I started challenging myself. I know my weakness is overthinking, so immediately began to stop thinking. Things I was scared to do, I would do. I just changed it up, and didn’t do the same thing every time. Thanks for the video!

    • @vv-th4cf
      @vv-th4cf 5 месяцев назад +1

      So how is this going so far?

    • @nickshapoff
      @nickshapoff 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@vv-th4cf Honestly, pretty good! I find myself continuing to think like a strategist and applying these principles in my daily life. Have only been more practical and beneficial so far.

    • @jamesbeals8254
      @jamesbeals8254 7 дней назад

      Perhaps it is ironic to equate weakness to overthinking on a video about strategy. There are a lot of cultural and environmental bias that goes along with what you subjectively call your weakness. Fear is real and for overthinkers, its' most common form is self consciousness. It is like a plague that can keep "overthinkers" mired in their own perceptions that they will carry with them long after they die (in the form of influence). The tendency to be overly reactive is what I'd define as a weakness. War strategies fail over time whereas peace strategies are far more lasting and generally more healthier for life to coexist. That overthinking that you are suggesting is more brilliant and cunning than you give yourself credit, that I am sure.

  • @growing367
    @growing367 11 месяцев назад +30

    1:50 2:58 4:20 5:45 6:15 7:15 social 8:00 win more lose less8:30 9:10 isms 9:45 no strong ties, think of their own interest 10:20 office politics 10:40 passive aggression 11:00 different battles 11:30 tactical 12:00 12:30 12:55 power issue 13:30 what ppl think of strategy 13:57 Strategy Philosophy 14:50 Do Not Fight Last War story 17:40 steel ball weapon 18:20 Baiken duel 19:10 Ganryu 20:00 he wasnt there 20:20 21:00 madman 21:45 they depended on their mechanics 22:15 *Musashi adapted 23:00 People depend on something 23:30 *Adapts creatively in the moment 24:05 Every battlenis won before its fought 25:02 Tactical hell 26:00 professions 26:25 praying athena 27:10 Midas 27:30 challenged her 27:55 He cleverly swallowed her 28:30 Athena born 29:10 be smart owl 29:40 she looks in perspective 30:20 Dynamic perspective 30:55 trojan horse 31:10 part Ares Athena 31:40 emotional when plans dont happen 32:20 calmness, detachment, rational 33:00 We tend to react whats in front of us or how big they are 33:30 Grand Strategy *Move away, Detach and See the physical component34:09 Campaigns 34:33 Lose battles but win the war 34:50 Alexander Great 35:10 He understood Persian culture35:40 36:20 power of vision 36:45 *Before you engage, step back & strategize 37:30 *Look deeply the social, cultural circumstances 38:00 *Look deeply on the enemy and how theyre seeing you 39:00 Iraq War analysis 39:40 Bush 40:30 vaporous 41:00 his desire 41:20 neocons 42:10 he valued loyalty 42:30 Rob saw emotional decisions 43:14 Resolve must be with Intelligent Strategy 43:55 44:08 he didnt see 44:30 Rob didnt see, democracy spreads 45:15 Iraq wouldnt want democracy 46:00 hazy strategists 46:35 war is related to society social 46:48 Everybody has a plan till they get smashed 47:18 emotions are coloring 47:40 iraq bad strategy 48:00 *Strategy is being aware to whats going on, while being emotionally attached 48:30 Napoleon structure 49:20 strategists 50:00 Director general 50:37 its not about the money, influence. It's about Strategy, Creativity, Mental Aspect 51:40 his iraq view 52:15 Emotions colored their strategy 52:55 Assassin's Gate book 53:40 opponent also has strategy 54:00 They didn't think its Guerilla War 54:55 War amoral 55:45 modern warfare strategist 56:18 Minimum violence bloodshed 56:38 *Fight Adaptive to environment 57:00 Gandhi passive resistance 58:15 World flat India 58:57 Everybody just like us fallacy 59:08 *Take considerations of social culture 1:00:20 Morale 1:00:55 napoleon motivated 1:1:45 low morale 1:2:53 Either principles dont apply or not effective 1:3:50 Any situations where it wouldnt apply 1:4:16 *How close your mind is in reality, RE 1:5:00 don't be too going with the flow 1:5:20 apply 2 books 1:5:40 Robert as a writer 1:6:10 he had to calm down not get his emotions influence his decisions 1:7:30 Art of War not printed or publishdd 1:8:00 wasnt decisive 1:8:40 Tet Offensive 1:9:30 American political cultural support losing 1:10:30 Giap media strategy

  • @gregg2097
    @gregg2097 Год назад +10

    very smart man, uses the word attempt, instead of the word try. wow. im impressed

  • @janeebarle6826
    @janeebarle6826 Год назад +264

    The best lecturer ever! He speaks very clear and precise. One cam easily absorb what he wants to telay to his audience.

    • @ayandagwala62
      @ayandagwala62 Год назад +2

      😳

    • @ask10mviews50
      @ask10mviews50 Год назад +1

      What’s the name of his book ?

    • @joel612
      @joel612 Год назад

      @@ask10mviews5048 laws of power, Laws of Human Nature, Mastery, Seduction, 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law

    • @richwiedeman3128
      @richwiedeman3128 Год назад

      ​@@ask10mviews50he's written many more than a few...

    • @danieldanielson2650
      @danieldanielson2650 Год назад

      ​@@ask10mviews50he has written several.

  • @beaujits1129
    @beaujits1129 8 месяцев назад +5

    He is very learning observing and meaningful to military strategy most recently. Coming from his heart.

  • @optioncoachjohn
    @optioncoachjohn Год назад +697

    I gathered and read over 1000 books over my lifetime, all non fiction. Robert’s books would be the only books I would choose to keep if I had to give up my books today. In his books, I find all the truly relevant messages from all the other books I have.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Год назад +12

      Do you have any books on Andrew Churchill or other military Generals?

    • @losautosaleslo1573
      @losautosaleslo1573 Год назад

      @@jackjack4412l l 50:33 😅la

    • @jimicunningable
      @jimicunningable Год назад +8

      Robert is a great anthologist and promulgator, no doubt!

    • @AJohnSmith
      @AJohnSmith 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DJK-cq2uyI’ve read 300000000. Dork.

    • @slimmwillis
      @slimmwillis 7 месяцев назад +5

      nerd

  • @benice858
    @benice858 Год назад +167

    We are blessed to have wise, and forthright individuals like you Mr. Greene in our lives here today. Amidst the fog of the 21st century, the work you have done has cleared up or at the very least give us a piece of the tools needed to navigate it. Thank you so much.

    • @martinbrousseau2560
      @martinbrousseau2560 Год назад

      Which one of his books is he referring too in this talk?

    • @rtcreed5262
      @rtcreed5262 11 месяцев назад

      @@martinbrousseau2560 Probably The 33 Strategies of War.

    • @veronica_._._._
      @veronica_._._._ 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@rtcreed5262 27

  • @paulholbach3716
    @paulholbach3716 Год назад +60

    The 33 Strategies of War (Concise Edition) is my favorite book of R. Greene. I came upon it here in Germany in a Bookstore in 2008. There is also German translation but the original version is superb.

  • @ABTHOUGHT6099
    @ABTHOUGHT6099 Год назад +16

    Strategy only succeeds by the degree that you are keyed into exactly what is going on around you and you're able to at least detach yourself from your emotions to the slightest

  • @aziizali4014
    @aziizali4014 5 месяцев назад +9

    When I red the 48 laws of power, Robert Green became my favorite non fiction author. He is brilliant

    • @yxccxy11
      @yxccxy11 Месяц назад +2

      Simple Question: why he didnt use His knowlegde to became a powerful person known worldwide? He is still Just a author

    • @Drillexon
      @Drillexon 16 дней назад

      ​@@yxccxy11 His work evolves around existing strategies, used by people all the time. You can see the strategies being used by people in their lives. What he tries to tell you is that if you use this knowledge for your own sake you can catch success in your life in general.
      Whining and acting like world is a just place and people are always morally good will not get you anywhere in life but misery - It all starts once you grasp that...

  • @roxennetiny9846
    @roxennetiny9846 Год назад +85

    how blessed that i am here in a village in the Philippines yet greatly benefitting from this amazing lecture.. thanks Mr Greene.. Thanks Technology.. Thanks Tesla.. savoring every bit

  • @sicario91
    @sicario91 Год назад +97

    I have learned more from reading your books and listening your lectures about how to survive and navigate through the corporate world then I did at Brown and Northwestern where I got my Master degrees!

    • @GaZonk100
      @GaZonk100 Год назад +2

      'navigate', not 'navigate through'

    • @sicario91
      @sicario91 Год назад

      LOL okay. You don't navigate the corporate world, but rather navigate yourself through it!@@GaZonk100

    • @mia.oros.realtor28
      @mia.oros.realtor28 Год назад +1

      ​@@GaZonk100😂😂😂 actually is funny and people wonder if I am stupid enough to fall through 😂😂

    • @fitnesspoint2006
      @fitnesspoint2006 Год назад +1

      looks like you wasted your time and money on that "masterS degree" (not Master degreeS) too bad you were not bold or smart enough to get a doctoral degree

    • @sicario91
      @sicario91 Год назад +6

      @@fitnesspoint2006 It's not Masters degree, but rather Master Degrees when you talk about 2 degrees. Even when you refer to a single degree it'll be Master's degree with an apostrophe and not Masters degree. So do yourself a favor and turn the mirror on yourself and go take a few English grammar courses and a local adult school or JC.

  • @jennyperez3981
    @jennyperez3981 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for speaking truth and not sugar coating mainly debunking talking points that have been used for years to advance the agendas of few individuals. Loved the debate

  • @proffranco4229
    @proffranco4229 Год назад +19

    What a gem to listen to this. Thank you

  • @Chercheure_Indépendante
    @Chercheure_Indépendante Год назад +22

    22:22 Strategic -vs- non strategic /adaptation
    24:10 the battle starts with your mind
    do not fight the last war "One of the more interesting mistakes in future planning is something called, fighting the last war. This means believing in and using a strategy that has been successful in the past but no longer works in the present."
    (source: the leader maker)
    tactical hell
    25:28 heaven is grand strategy
    25:40 the cult of Athena
    40:00 the Iraq war - Saddam Hussein

  • @zemaax
    @zemaax Год назад +20

    I take the lesson of be humble (keep ego at check) and absorb reality before your actions.
    Much respect to Mr. Greene from Ethiopia.

  • @UraniumMilk
    @UraniumMilk Год назад +116

    Robert was schooling that man in the audience at 55:11 then he got rudely interrupted, but this only allowed him to demonstrate his own self mastery by smiling diplomatically and saying ok. 🙂 Thus not only did Robert win the battle with the audience member he also won the war of the overall lecture.

    • @marketwizard1977
      @marketwizard1977 Год назад +3

      Yep

    • @CalLadyQED
      @CalLadyQED Год назад +18

      I have to disagree. Greene was arguing with someone unwilling to listen until host rightly intervened to move the Q&A along. Greene should not have allowed more than one follow up question.

    • @d-rex7043
      @d-rex7043 Год назад +5

      It's not up to Green to shut down an audience member at an event he's not hosting

    • @TheMchef
      @TheMchef Год назад +4

      ​@@CalLadyQEDseems like he got emotional

  • @abraham2217
    @abraham2217 Год назад +98

    Rober Greene, your work is priceless beyond time. Thank you!

  • @ryanvuong3948
    @ryanvuong3948 Год назад +10

    The true teacher is here. The stories are really inspired for who learn making strategies. Thank you for posting video.

    • @jscarpa2002
      @jscarpa2002 7 дней назад

      Actually I think the man who was taking his talking points from Fox News was the real expert.

  • @abebammydheley5704
    @abebammydheley5704 Год назад +37

    I had almost forgotten how fluent and smooth-talk Mr Greene was.. damn you Stroke! 😓

  • @amiraboodi2075
    @amiraboodi2075 Год назад +12

    I love Robert. He is a brilliant speaker. 🎉

  • @gabrielgiovannimiguelpedro7224
    @gabrielgiovannimiguelpedro7224 Год назад +16

    Eres mi maestro Sr. Robert Greene. Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos, estoy sumamente agradecido con usted.

  • @GodsGrieff
    @GodsGrieff Год назад +19

    I feel lucky hearing and understanding this man.

  • @Ferngully123
    @Ferngully123 8 месяцев назад +7

    i freaking love Robert Greene. What a bloody intelligent human, we don't deserve him

  • @aceofslayz
    @aceofslayz Год назад +24

    Thank You for helping shift the course of my life Mr Greene.

  • @RustySHIV
    @RustySHIV Год назад +44

    Around 34minutes in I’m pretty sure his line of thought is Musashi’s Perception is strong and sight weak. In strategy it is important to see distant things as if they were close and to take a distanced view of close things. We can use this in construction, commerce, control, manipulation all sorts of ways warfare is fundamental to existence like truth and human nature. Use it just as musashi says and also in any other ways in life that you see fit. Know one thing know 10000 things. Makes you a better tradesman and grow as a human to think ahead of other trades and fulfill the quote! Musashi was awesome! I can use my knowledge of concreting and commercial plastering and know that I would be competent in a variety of other trades, I trade my plaster or cladding sheets for tiles and grout, same concept, know one thing know 10000 things, I can apply measure and cut to both strategy in war and work and relationships !!! Know one thing

    • @henrypark7381
      @henrypark7381 Год назад +2

      No

    • @kara3396
      @kara3396 Год назад

      ​@@henrypark7381lol

    • @Grayz_TV
      @Grayz_TV Год назад +3

      Yes, well said. Mastery of one thing opens up many doors to mastering other things. So few do it therefore it's few that understand that concept / the connection between the two

    • @henrypark7381
      @henrypark7381 Год назад +1

      Of course I can see the concept you're trying to relate...yet still, it's also important to know and understand just how you go about applying and developing those skills / abilities. So that even though you may be very well versed in say, art, you cannot transfer accommodated overlap because, although it may apply to another situation, how it is being used can be radically different. IE, like words that sound similar but have different Meanings attached, or even phonetically the same but opposite ideas. Do I make sense? (Cents) Scents? Sentenceessses???

  • @highvolumepls
    @highvolumepls Год назад +7

    Magnetic Robert, can't stop listening

  • @MarekWGDvorak
    @MarekWGDvorak 11 месяцев назад +2

    With the language of heart: “Thank you that you are, Robert Greene”

  • @harrietnabukaki7907
    @harrietnabukaki7907 Год назад +41

    Am a strategic scholar from Kenya, I really appreciate the way you articulate issues bringing forth the strategic thinking. Kudos!

  • @seth5394
    @seth5394 Год назад +28

    This guy is all the proof you need that there is no one that’s gonna stop you from your life’s task. This knowledge, like he said was completely kept on lock.
    Censorship used to be enforced by death. Now it’s death by reputation. Follow law 25
    Go get it

    • @pioteko
      @pioteko Год назад +4

      they censor more nowadays. Just throw making people believe what they see is true not directly censoring things

    • @warbler1984
      @warbler1984 Год назад

      He literally said there was no censorship at the start...

  • @Bitsurf24
    @Bitsurf24 Год назад +45

    As always indebted to Robert for sharing his wisdom with us. Blessed to have him in our lives. Thankful to God and his parents for creating Robert

    • @traziverse
      @traziverse Год назад +1

      Did you use his advice in your life? Did it help you? and if yes, in which parts of your life?
      Im aksing out of curiosity and really want to know

    • @conradschmidt4676
      @conradschmidt4676 Год назад

      so the thing is Sir Robert Greene subconsciously teach us the art of living life in a peaceful and rational manner. There are numerous advice he gave to his people, one of mine favourite is "Future belongs to those who are preparing for it today.". I haven't read all robert greene books but I have completed mastery. So the book helped me to show the direction toward where i can make most out of it. I have a goal to read all of his books. It helped me on career, study people around me, to be more rational etc etc. Currently reading Human Nature. Thanks @@traziverse

    • @MF-kr4hf
      @MF-kr4hf 10 месяцев назад +1

      Every comment says this pointless bullshit was so fucking helpful.. I don't see it..

  • @aparnabhatia5072
    @aparnabhatia5072 Год назад +6

    All I can say is that the talk was brilliant 🎉. . He opened the Pandora's box. Our emotions or lenses color 🎨 our ideas of the world 🌎 we live in and that in turn affects our strategy was my key 🔑 takeaway!!!!

  • @riderfromthewest
    @riderfromthewest Год назад +91

    When I first picked up his "48 Laws of Power", my one regret was that I could not travel back in time and give the book to my younger self.

    • @thalessilva1
      @thalessilva1 9 месяцев назад +2

      how old are you?

    • @wecx2375
      @wecx2375 5 месяцев назад +5

      That book sucks

    • @JamesQHolden
      @JamesQHolden 2 месяца назад

      @@wecx2375 whats a better book?

    • @adamdesai3614
      @adamdesai3614 Месяц назад

      @@wecx2375 why is that

    • @NewsChannel-y4g
      @NewsChannel-y4g 6 дней назад

      ​@@wecx2375i agree it was stupid had very little that is not obvious to me. It mostly just encourages being selfish not in any way being tactical just being generally selfish to take from others emotionally and physically not what i consider power at all.

  • @luhental
    @luhental 13 дней назад +1

    I clicked into this at night thinking a lecture like this would help me go to sleep. Ended up getting up to take notes and write for the past hour or so.😂

  • @cavendermary3954
    @cavendermary3954 11 месяцев назад +7

    This is fascinating content! I recall hearing about many of these stories from my past! Wasn't aware it could hold my interest and educate me deeper!! Learned some of these things from life, from my son and here and there!!! THANKYOU!!😊

  • @cynthiakk5966
    @cynthiakk5966 Год назад +9

    Robert Greene, do you how much I love your books. I bought all of books and I wrote down a lot of wisdom in small cards and remind myself constantly. I didnt like a lot of rosy world that a lot of self help books painted till I am be bullies very badly in workplace. It caused me mental health for long time. Your books made me to think different views about human nature, the power games.......Really appreciate your hard work and effort.

  • @RobertGreeneOfficial
    @RobertGreeneOfficial  Год назад +43

    Pick up your copy of The 33 Strategies of War here: amzn.to/46qLvuc

    • @TrietLyCuocSongGSH
      @TrietLyCuocSongGSH 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds very nice and meaningful. listen to it over and over again

    • @meditationrewiresyourbrain007
      @meditationrewiresyourbrain007 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much Robert! I loved your talk. I am studying this but your book will help me greatly!

    • @armyofone13
      @armyofone13 9 месяцев назад

      @@veronica_._._._what? Don’t be weird.

    • @wecx2375
      @wecx2375 5 месяцев назад

      The book sucks

  • @bharathkb5116
    @bharathkb5116 Год назад +7

    Robert Green is a very important GURU in my life,since 2006 I am reading THE 33 STRATEGIES OF WAR among all his others,Chapter 9 The Counter attack strategy-I have used many times in my life with success,Every time I read parts of this amazing book,I get different meanings of the same that I read earlier,

  • @elleellis8072
    @elleellis8072 Год назад +11

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR BOOKS!!!!

  • @mikeward4055
    @mikeward4055 6 месяцев назад +1

    Talking is one thing, knowing is one thing, understanding is one thing, and doing is another thing

  • @semperdecorus37
    @semperdecorus37 Год назад +4

    Robert Greene, I love your work and your voice. You have helped me so much ❤

  • @davidellis5240
    @davidellis5240 7 месяцев назад +1

    Most high schools band universities do not teach how to be effective, but, as is quite evident recently, how to memorize things, real or imagined, as presented through the lens of the instructor. I was such a fine citizen and scholar that I was sent to military school for 3 years and studied this stuff 2 days a week in officer trading classes. Most of my other teachers throughout life, including 2 different graduate schools, taught one how to memorize. Learning how to think and resolve problems takes a lot of time and effort, something most people aren’t interested in, even though the results are quite fulfilling.

  • @MrTeeri4
    @MrTeeri4 Год назад +11

    Thank you for being on RUclips with a channel Robert. About time. Now we can learn your lessons directly from your channel rather than third party.

  • @Passporthomies
    @Passporthomies Год назад +10

    Actually my favorite book by Mr Greene. 33 strategies a must have.

    • @beanbeanlove
      @beanbeanlove Год назад

      it's the first t book of Greene I got, what second book do you recommend I should get?

    • @thalessilva1
      @thalessilva1 9 месяцев назад

      @@beanbeanloveTHE 48 LAWS

  • @callroland
    @callroland 10 месяцев назад +9

    This guy is a Genius.....

  • @janettenacillaRMT
    @janettenacillaRMT Год назад +7

    Thank you for sharing your lecture.

  • @ramasoft5110
    @ramasoft5110 Год назад +43

    Thank you Sir, we need your commentary on the Book of Strategy by Musashi, as you are unmatched in dissecting concepts in a way we understands.

  • @leoalvarez1543
    @leoalvarez1543 Год назад +5

    I’ve been waiting for this Talk to drop FOREVER!! Thank you mr. Greene

  • @AnaLucia262
    @AnaLucia262 Год назад +89

    You can very well notice the difference between Robert’s worldview and the very ‘americana’ thinking of the man in the audience.

    • @je9625
      @je9625 10 месяцев назад +10

      American exceptionanalism. Some still don't agree they messed up big time.

    • @OGMann
      @OGMann 6 месяцев назад

      Pfft

    • @athy2054
      @athy2054 6 месяцев назад

      I believe he said we had to "set an example"..... By killing 1 million people, destabilising the country and sucking its resources.... Great project...

    • @Christopher6hf
      @Christopher6hf 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@je9625Might have but does that disregard the fact that America is still currently the best place to live in accross the globe? Exceptionalism isn't necessarily a bad thing. It even helps the country love itself more and in return enriches the culture, even in a global sense.

    • @sonnenshiro6045
      @sonnenshiro6045 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Christopher6hf have you heard of Europe?

  • @deviantmultimedia9497
    @deviantmultimedia9497 10 дней назад +1

    What this is saying, fundamentally, is that an equal balance of creativity and rationality is of utmost importance. But that dynamic fluidity is a close 2nd. Balance and dynamics being contradictory in some ways which can work to your benefit.
    So basically craft a strategy that can freely modulate, leaning more into creativity or more into rational thinking/intellect, only by the allowance of your strengths, your enemy's weakness, or most importantly, an understanding of the aggregate.

  • @B_VROL
    @B_VROL Год назад +22

    The art of war is creative and structural. And all angles most be considered, whether political, social, economical. Powerful.

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Год назад +7

    A lot of people of non-military background know how to use some military skills to apply in social situations. Mr. Greene has compiled this knowledge.

    • @veronica_._._._
      @veronica_._._._ 10 месяцев назад

      Sociopathic thinking,
      gain the world lose yourself. "Pyrrhic victory"

  • @zauraliyev3383
    @zauraliyev3383 Год назад +33

    Thanks Robert, great lecture! Reading all your books one by one.

  • @arlinegeorge6967
    @arlinegeorge6967 Год назад +1

    Beautiful point conveyed be realistic, life is very different. Great human learning new ways of living. Thank you. And love you all

  • @AnytimeAlterations
    @AnytimeAlterations Год назад +9

    Excellent way to spend my time. Ms Green gave me a lot to think!
    Thank you.

  • @nickvoutsas5144
    @nickvoutsas5144 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant strategist creating win win situation keeping the end in mind and avoiding conflict.

  • @Randzhabar
    @Randzhabar Год назад +9

    Brilliant talk. Thank you for sharing that.

  • @rem5854
    @rem5854 Год назад +44

    I just became interested in learning how to be more strategic in life, and I came across of this recommended video. It's amazing how this timing feels like it's meant to be.

    • @StockholmCityNiko
      @StockholmCityNiko Год назад +1

      Me too lol😂😂

    • @cynthia-jo1zz
      @cynthia-jo1zz Год назад +9

      The most strategic people are the ones getting the most...leave emotions and attachments to unnecessary things behind..you learn this lesson the hard way

    • @draken5773
      @draken5773 Год назад +1

      its the algo its alive we are in the war rn

    • @veronica_._._._
      @veronica_._._._ 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@cynthia-jo1zzLeave your emotions and attachments behind and life has no more meaning and you no longer have a gut instinct to balance your strategizing.

  • @RustySHIV
    @RustySHIV Год назад +16

    Some people familiar with different philosophical understandings of say musashi and sun tzu and understand the elements role in eastern philosophy and some knowledge of history and the wars that occurred, would know this, but only Robert Greene can clearly theorise. Know one thing know 10000 things. Musashi compared war to carpentry and building a house with a plan. You can apply it to chess, you can apply chess principles to life, centre(self) control, develop your pieces, don’t waste time, only make strong moves, seek activity first, improve your position slowly, Castle your king (above all else guard you heart) Relationships as well by way of enemy-ally’s all of life is war at a fundamental level between good and evil. All warfare is based on deception ( robert greenes own books)The flesh wars against the spirit, Solomon was the source of western and eastern philosophy through all his connections imagine his connections think about his wives on the hundreds !I genuinely believe that having read the bible several times before even understanding what philosophy meant. Since thirsting for understanding in life I believe that it is a worldy view of Gods virtue or spirit but I only made it to year 9 and that was a miracle in itself

  • @theforestisdark9676
    @theforestisdark9676 8 месяцев назад

    This stuff is just pure gold I don't know how else to put it. It's invaluable to me.

  • @benmaxinm
    @benmaxinm Год назад +11

    Excellent depth! We can all look at the worlds problem and our personal problems through non-binary lenses.

  • @aaronwimberleymbamsf5776
    @aaronwimberleymbamsf5776 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great meditation to start the day- I have both a paperback and a shelf quality copy of Sun Tzu's Art of War, and Robert Greene's entire body of work.

  • @abdobensagua6576
    @abdobensagua6576 Год назад +8

    Dr Robert you're a life changer thank you so much, I'm really grateful and thankful that i got to live after your books were published and i could access to them and to your vedios, i have read all your books I'm reading Power for the second time now, and they changed me for the better ❤❤ and i hope we both gonna live until your last book the art of the sublime is published.

  • @ibyisintabyochris3118
    @ibyisintabyochris3118 Год назад +3

    "Everyone has a strategy until their face is smashed " What a great quote from Mike Tyson

  • @sugarfree1894
    @sugarfree1894 Год назад +17

    Be razor sharp on what you want. And humble in your assessment of what is and isn't possible. You might not go to 'war' at all.

  • @christopherthrawn1333
    @christopherthrawn1333 Год назад +8

    Excellent and more Sir. 💯

  • @Shrewd745
    @Shrewd745 Год назад +4

    Man, this is so good I click through 12 ads and that's not happening with any other material.

  • @manuelvargas928
    @manuelvargas928 Год назад +2

    Thanks Robert Green. Your books has changed my mind.

  • @hugolove780
    @hugolove780 Год назад +3

    Dear Robert I just love your compassion for the whole world and I hope one day west would leave alone Middle East as only ordinary people get killed in the war. We all wish that there was no oil, gas and other underground resources so that we could leave them alone.

  • @nikolaosdervishi
    @nikolaosdervishi 7 дней назад +1

    this is the proper use of internet.
    watching and listening this

  • @ThisThing435
    @ThisThing435 Год назад +58

    I was shown the Art of War and told things from it as a kid. My Dad and Uncles had books on about everything. I also served in the military and in leadership school nailed it. In college for business I applied a lot of military things and ended up left as the only individual debating the teacher. One stopped me after class and told me about Machiavelli. I’m reading this guys book right now!

    • @hafeezurrahman1000
      @hafeezurrahman1000 Год назад +7

      Good to read books and make your life better but avoid applying Machaveli principles in life due to its negativity

    • @jimicunningable
      @jimicunningable Год назад

      agree, happy Thorsday

    • @Nikorasuuuuu
      @Nikorasuuuuu Год назад

      @@hafeezurrahman1000 i actually have the physical book, i planned to read it later, but why do you recommend we should avoid it? i would love to hear what you have to say :)

    • @periklisspanos7185
      @periklisspanos7185 Год назад +1

      Poor are not getting rich in 100 years, no matter the books

    • @tawseeftaher9109
      @tawseeftaher9109 Год назад

      around 30% rich of the world are now self-made, not generational
      @@periklisspanos7185

  • @delbertmuleya5355
    @delbertmuleya5355 Год назад +1

    I have only watched this video now, and I'm glad that I did.
    I'll start with, the audience asking questions, they didn't follow your discussion about the book at all!!! You mentioned everything and explained about the roots of the 'strategy of war'...the only part that was picked is just the last part, sadly.
    I was trying to explain this theory to a friend of mine today about your theory, which is how to apply the 'art of war' in his life/marriage. His friends/wife always seems to be ahead of him, despite of her having this knowledge.
    The points you mentioned right at the beginning and examples you gave are a proper description of of modern warfare which people do not get at all.
    I salute you for that analysis and connection to a book written (Art of war') and how you brought it to daily life. It's hard for an ordinary mind to understand and relate, but very mind opening to the wise.
    Cheers 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @craigslistrro709
    @craigslistrro709 Год назад +3

    55:00 I agree with this..Moral intentions dont mean squat.. Every single war ever fought is considered morally right in the eyes of the combatants.. Putin considers himself morally right to invade Ukraine because of NATO Expansion...

    • @NaalaSmith-q3c
      @NaalaSmith-q3c 3 дня назад

      Yup an America felt the same going to Iraq and Afghanistan

  • @uncle_pump
    @uncle_pump 10 месяцев назад

    Sharing this knowledge will change the course of human history.

  • @xMXWLx
    @xMXWLx Год назад +5

    growing up in a military family helped me think these exact ways.

  • @t.kayoung5304
    @t.kayoung5304 Год назад +1

    Thinker,thank you for the Great teaching on strategy.

  • @kman36473
    @kman36473 Год назад +20

    Great story telling well layed in simplest terms

  • @luqmanking1792
    @luqmanking1792 Год назад +2

    Brilliant lecture, mentioned one of the great military strategists - Napoleon Bonapart and Alexander the Great. He could have crowned it with the Greatest Leader of All Times - Prophet Muhammad. He was forced to migrate to Madina from Macca, although divine, when it became difficult to pass the message of Islam. He eventually returned to conquer Macca with huge followership without a single shed of blood.

    • @veronica_._._._
      @veronica_._._._ 10 месяцев назад +1

      🙄 Are Jews bloodless then?
      pretty sure the men and boys were executed in front of the women the girls, and then that same evening....

  • @Col-T-Invest
    @Col-T-Invest Год назад +29

    This is a truly remarkable lecture on strategy. Thank you.

  • @good2freelance1
    @good2freelance1 Год назад

    Great talk Mr Greene,
    the best book and the best strategy for a country is still ''the art of war - winning without fighting''.
    The US right now is not doing the ''winning without fighting'', it is doing to opposite.

  • @myoptimumpride5178
    @myoptimumpride5178 Год назад +4

    I definitely agree my favorite book is 48 rules of power it really helped me

    • @mia.oros.realtor28
      @mia.oros.realtor28 Год назад +1

      That one was a good one to see my past. Never outshine the master. People can't stand someone more than themselves

  • @planetbluray
    @planetbluray 5 дней назад

    I really enjoyed your lecture on The Art of War. I’m applying its principles as I work to gain market share in the e-commerce world. Excited to put strategy into action!

  • @jeanalexandre1105
    @jeanalexandre1105 Год назад +6

    Military strategy There is no choice , Only an illusion Of it Just carry out the orders.

  • @chijiokeebukka2482
    @chijiokeebukka2482 10 месяцев назад +1

    48:07 "Strategy only succeeds by the degree that you are keyed into exactly what is going on around you, and you're able to at least detach yourself from your emotions to the slightest degree"

  • @alieuf.thomas5906
    @alieuf.thomas5906 Год назад +11

    This transcript should b part of the next edition of this classic. The Psychotherapist we never had. Thank you ❤

  • @danilosilva5516
    @danilosilva5516 3 месяца назад

    I love your videos Robert Greene, thank you. I'm from Brazil.

  • @rare.and.important.content
    @rare.and.important.content Год назад +16

    This is an epic lecture. One of the best. Thanks, Robert!

  • @matthewrandall9833
    @matthewrandall9833 2 месяца назад

    The art of fighting without fighting ! love all your books and the 48 laws of power have got me out of a lot of scrapes over the years thanks Robert, hope ur working on another book !

  • @powerjake4788
    @powerjake4788 Год назад +5

    thank you robert.

  • @OLIDOAMBROSE-ey1mr
    @OLIDOAMBROSE-ey1mr Год назад +3

    I am amazed by this lecture on applying military strategy. my way of thinking has just experienced a positive shift. Thank you

  • @nfnjenen1987
    @nfnjenen1987 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for your generosity

  • @MrMikeV00
    @MrMikeV00 Месяц назад

    That's right. Strategy is incredibly fluid and dynamic. 15:14