48 Laws of Power, anyone?

Dboi87

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I was wondering if anyone has read Robert Greene's "48 Laws of Power". If people seem interested I think it'd be cool to have a series of discussions over each Law/chapter.

Not sure if they should all be in one thread with a table of contents (an edited first page so people can jump to each chapter),or each have their own individual thread.

If anyone is interested or has suggestions please post.

-Dboi.
 

curious2garden

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I was wondering if anyone has read Robert Greene's "48 Laws of Power". If people seem interested I think it'd be cool to have a series of discussions over each Law/chapter.

Not sure if they should all be in one thread with a table of contents (an edited first page so people can jump to each chapter),or each have their own individual thread.

If anyone is interested or has suggestions please post.

-Dboi.
LOL let's not and say we did ;D
 

minnesmoker

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"The psychopath's OTHER bible."
"A clear path to being a psychopath."
"A psychopath's delight"

Some of the review comments on that book, from back in the day. LoL. I'll re-read it, but if I remember right, it was fairly vapid, and devoid of anything particularly useful to people that wanted to actually be better people...
 

Dboi87

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"The psychopath's OTHER bible."
"A clear path to being a psychopath."
"A psychopath's delight"

Some of the review comments on that book, from back in the day. LoL. I'll re-read it, but if I remember right, it was fairly vapid, and devoid of anything particularly useful to people that wanted to actually be better people...
Not necessarily. .. I agree it's written in that sort of way probably for a more mass appeal, however , the lessons taught are neutral and take on the intentions of the user. It's my favorite. I read it twice a year at least along with his others and I'm in no way a psychopath or a negative person.
 
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