Robert Greene: How To Seduce Anyone, Build Confidence & Become Powerful | E232

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Published 2023-03-23
Robert Greene is the best-selling author of 7 books. In this enlightening conversation Robert discusses his life’s work, from the rules of power and seduction, to mastery and human nature. Robert explores how we can use the lessons of history to succeed in all areas of life.

Topics:
00:00 Intro
02:14 Your book & its international success
11:44 What is power?
22:18 Learn how to use your enemies
24:53 Conceal your intentions & be a strategist
33:42 Is it being a narcissist good or bad?
42:10 The power of seduction
45:24 What makes you anti-seductive?
51:18 Best dating advice for single people
01:02:48 Your body language betrays you
01:11:26 Learn the art of mastery
01:26:16 Ads
01:27:17 A stroke changed my life
01:34:23 My struggles and how to overcome them
01:39:14 What have you learnt about happiness?
01:48:02 Last guest’s question

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All Comments (21)
  • If you enjoyed this episode, please do me a little favour and like the video 👍 It helps us gauge what type of conversations you like! Thanks everyone ❤
  • @br4524
    My husband and i met when i just turned 16 he 17. He was very poor. He took me for steak, gave me a rose and kissed my hand. First date. Hes the love of my life. He died of a heart attack at 43 almost 11 years ago. We were poor but we had love and roses.
  • @P1-ne9cs
    The art of seduction helped me identify I was the ‘victim’ and the tactics the person was using to manipulate me, helped me see the truth and get out. Thank you Robert.
  • @takeprophet256
    The fact that Robert Greene was still trying to figure it out at 38 gives me so much relief lol
  • @NM-hq1io
    His book is incredible - the wrong people view it as a weapon, the right people view it as a shield. Protects me from the evil in this world, thank you Mr. Greene!
  • You said something really important : Children see through people easily. Its natural to see if a person is good or not
  • @danitSiq
    I first read Art of Seduction and then got introduced to 48 Laws of Power. This man changed my life and this was one of the best interviews with him yet. I love this podcast and how the interview is conducted.
  • @TheYonori
    The one thing that I love about this podcast over some other is that you actually allow your guest to talk and express their points without interruption. That is so amazing.
  • If it’s ok to say.. this man’s voice is really soothing, has some kind of peace to it.
  • A Diary of a CEO is my favorite podcast because Steven's genuine curiosity and willingness to be an attentive listener naturally make him an amazing interviewer. This was the absolute best interview I have ever heard with Robert Green.
  • This man embodies all that he has spent his life writing about. Such a mesmerizing mind. Thank you Robert Greene for your works.
  • @VoyageMediaGroup
    Love this quote, "If you can't control yourself, how can you be a leader?"!
  • Stephen has the interviewing skills of an iconic investigative reporter. The curiously, reasonable empathy, polite sense of timing combined with an authentic interest in the individual being interview is a dynamic combination. Investigative reporting at its best.
  • @Ebrahcasuals
    One of the most beautiful things is when someone is vulnerable and open about life What a strength most people lack !
  • Robert Greene is the epitome of the wounded healer. So humble in the way he comes across. He is becoming one of my top favorite speakers. This is one of his best interviews as well.
  • @Kiaajordan
    I truly appreciate this interview because the interviewer not only asked questions that allowed the author to go deeper into his own philosophy, he also questioned or “challenged” his ideas in such a polite way. As an interviewer, you’re not supposed to be so starstruck that you take everything the interviewee says at face value. GET DEEPER into their perspectives!! Great job. AND he let him finish his thoughts/sentences! Super rare in interviews.
  • @withaniccha
    I wish you could go out of your way and interview amazing people from different countries. Like my country Ethiopia. There are so many amazing people who I wish the world had a chance to meet ❤
  • @808tracygirl
    What about when you're 57 and you realized that you've totally wasted your whole life? That's how I feel most of the time. Even so, I still push forward and find that by doing so, good things happen.