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"The Laws of Human Nature" by Robert Greene (BA) explores the psychological forces that shape human behavior. Drawing from history, philosophy, and psychology, the book examines themes like rationality, empathy, and self-awareness, offering strategies for understanding and influencing others. Greene analyzes patterns of motivation and manipulation, providing insights into social interactions and leadership. Recognizing these dynamics may lead to stronger communication skills, better judgment, and a deeper awareness of human nature.
Author
Robert Greene
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Robert Greene is a renowned author known for his deep dives into strategy and human behavior. With a degree in classical studies, Greene’s works dissect the motivations behind human actions. His book, "The Laws of Human Nature" (2018), provides an insightful exploration of human psychology, offering readers tools to enhance self-awareness, navigate relationships, and influence others effectively.
Robert Greene is a renowned author known for his deep dives into strategy and human behavior. With a degree in classical studies, Greene’s works dissect the motivations behind human actions. His book, "The Laws of Human Nature" (2018), provides an insightful exploration of human psychology, offering readers tools to enhance self-awareness, navigate relationships, and influence others effectively.
Language
English
Topic
Mental Health, Social Health, Continuous Development

The Laws of Human Nature
The Laws of Human Nature
ISBN 10|13
0525428143 | 978-0525428145
Print Length
624 pages