The whole concept of building a team, collaborating and networking is very valid. But it never replaces that phase you must do alone: to build depth, to garner competence and to be a valuable individual.
Interdependence is bae but it must start with independence🍷
Government bonds are the most underrated financial instruments out there. Not just to invest and hodl, when it comes to sovereign debts, carry trades, repo markets, even in the interest rate decisions forex traders look at, etc, government bonds are the underlying characteristic.
Financial freedom
Location freedom
Time freedom
These are the three arms of ultimate freedom; the characteristic of the lives many aspire to have.
Problem is the myopic focus on only financial freedom and discarding the rest.
The three work together, not separately 🍷
In studying great people and the recurring patterns with them, you begin to feel that you can be great too. It's inevitable.
The key is understanding that greatness varies. Yours might not be as grand as theirs but still, you become great in your way. And that's beautiful🍷
Law 36: "Disdain things you cannot have: ignoring them is the best revenge".
That album would end up being submitted and Drake would win a Grammy (or even more than one).
The last track on Iceman: "make them know" is machiavellianism + hip-hop.
Rhythmic, Deep and Dark🍷
4. The Art of Seduction
This is for women what 48 laws of power is for men. For the women, read this first before power. In today's world, seduction is such a lost art that if more people read this, coupled with knowledge of masculine and feminine nature in....
When people think about Robert Greene, the first thought that comes to them is "the author of 48 Laws of Power."
From the interactions I've had with people about his books, I've seen that they approach his body of work from a wrong angle.
Let us debunk this shall we?
Robert Greene has impacted me and many more. His writing style is something I've never seen. The whole point of making this: addressing the misconceptions around his work.
Hopefully, this points someone out there to the light. Share this with your friends.
Yours,
Meremeze 👑🍷
4. The Art of Seduction
This is for women what 48 laws of power is for men. For the women, read this first before power. In today's world, seduction is such a lost art that if more people read this, coupled with knowledge of masculine and feminine nature in....
Finally:
7. The 50th Law, with 50 cent
This was the book I concluded the collection with. It takes the concept of "fear" and shapes it into a formidable weapon for growth. Also, it's an autobiography of Curtis 50 Cent Jackson, a master in his own right.
3. The 48 Laws of Power
By now, you've gotten familiar with Robert's style of writing and the goals of his books. This book is not as evil and dark as most people think. It is better to be armed with the knowledge here and not use it than not know and it'd be used on you.
When people think about Robert Greene, the first thought that comes to them is "the author of 48 Laws of Power."
From the interactions I've had with people about his books, I've seen that they approach his body of work from a wrong angle.
Let us debunk this shall we?
2. Mastery
His most underrated work. This particular book deserves more PR. While the laws of human nature makes you understand yourself, this book walks you through the path to being your ideal self. An undisciplined person cannot handle power. This book shows you how.
What has worth is worth paying for. By paying your own way you stay clear of gratitude, guilt, and deceit. It is also often wise to pay the full price—there is no cutting corners with excellence.