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_aGreene, Robert _963961 |
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_aThe Laws of Human Nature / _cby Robert Greene |
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_bProfile Books, _c2018. _aLondon: |
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300 | _a609 p. | ||
505 | _aThe Law of Irrationality – Master the Emotional Self The Law of Narcissism – Transform Self-Love into Empathy The Law of Role-playing – See People’s Masks The Law of Compulsive Behavior – Determine the Patterns The Law of Covetousness – Become an Object of Desire The Law of Shortsightedness – Elevate Your Perspective The Law of Defensiveness – Soften People's Resistance The Law of Self-Sabotage – Change Your Attitude The Law of Repression – Confront Your Dark Side The Law of Envy – Beware the Fragile Ego The Law of Grandiosity – Control Your Ego's Inflation The Law of Gender Rigidity – Reconnect to the Feminine Within The Law of Aimlessness – Discover Your Life’s Calling The Law of Conformity – Resist the Group Effect The Law of Fickleness – Accept the Shifting Nature of Public Opinion The Law of Aggression – Recognize the Aggressive Patterns in Others The Law of Generational Myopia – See Beyond Your Time The Law of Death Denial – Embrace the Sublime | ||
520 | _aIn The Laws of Human Nature, Robert Greene explores the fundamental psychological forces that drive human behavior. Drawing from historical examples, psychological research, and philosophical insights, Greene presents 18 laws that help readers understand why people act the way they do. Each law examines a key aspect of human nature, such as the power of emotions, the role of narcissism, the influence of social dynamics, and the importance of self-awareness. The book emphasizes the need to recognize and navigate these patterns effectively in both personal and professional life. By mastering these laws, readers can improve their relationships, enhance their influence, and gain deeper insights into their own motivations and weaknesses. Greene’s work serves as a guide to developing emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and personal growth, ultimately empowering individuals to navigate the complexities of human interactions with greater awareness and success. | ||
650 | _aHuman behavior | ||
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_aPsychology, Applied _963962 |
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_a Social psychology _964002 |
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_a Interpersonal relations _964003 |
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_a Emotional intelligence _964004 |
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