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Reddit mentions of The Laws of Human Nature

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of The Laws of Human Nature. Here are the top ones.

The Laws of Human Nature
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Release dateOctober 2018
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Found 6 comments on The Laws of Human Nature:

u/loveisdead · 9 pointsr/ExperiencedDevs

I'm going to assume that there are no actual differences between this interview and the interviews at other places other than the change in behavior you described for this answer. Keep in mind this could be a bad assessment.

Human nature does play in to the dynamics of an interview and negotiation. Perhaps you were to eager in your previous interviews and that ended up coming off wrong to the interviewers. What you might have done is made the interviewer think that they need to convince you to join them instead of you convincing them to let you join. Coquettish behavior can be very powerful when used correctly, assuming you have something people want. This book helped me understand a bit more about the various types of behaviors people tend to build for their personas either consciously or unconsciously.

https://www.amazon.com/Laws-Human-Nature-Robert-Greene/dp/0525428143

Obviously its very grain-of-salty, but these behaviors are definitely part of human nature in a general sense.

u/Rainyday156 · 4 pointsr/Stoicism

The 48 Laws of Power treats life like winning a game. You use whatever works-- morals, compassion, and decency be damned. The one I remember most from that book is when he mentioned avoiding the unhappy and unlucky. Very different from Stoicism, that center on the self and mental discipline thereof.

Seen at the bottom, this quote appears to be from The Laws of Human Nature.

u/rootwael · 1 pointr/NoFap

It looks like you are stranger to yourself.

I've gone through this phase recently, it sucks.

This changed my life.

u/SpiderKing1461 · 1 pointr/The48LawsOfPower

I just looked up the release date in Canada for both Amazon and Penguin Random House, and it says October 23rd (I couldn't find anything about India). I can only assume you're talking about pirated online versions.

r/https://www.amazon.ca/Laws-Human-Nature-Robert-Greene/dp/0525428143

r/https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/317474/the-laws-of-human-nature-by-robert-greene/9780525428145

u/BriefSoftware · 1 pointr/GenZ

The Laws of Human Nature - Robert Greene