

That’s why the Iron Council, our exclusive brotherhood, is so powerful. Of course, there is the camaraderie of brotherhood but the accountability that comes from surrounding yourself with successful men cannot be overstated. Gents, obviously, we’ve been talking a lot about how humans behave and, along those same lines, I’ve found that one of the things we, as men, crave most is other men who are willing and able to walk shoulder to shoulder with us in life. It’s made us who we are today.” Tweet That - Robert Greene Iron Council “We as humans are defined by our resilience. “The people who have it hard and only know the worst side of life, they’re often the ones that figure it out the best because they understand the reality of life.” Tweet That - Robert Greene Show Highlights This one was a very enlightening discussion and gave me some tremendous insight into not only how Robert’s mind works, but other humans as well. And, for over 25 years, he’s been researching, studying, and sharing lessons about how people behave and why they do what they do. He is the author of many books including The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, Mastery, and The Laws of Human Nature.

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Needless to say, his writings and teaching have inspired much discussion and controversy about the laws of human nature and how to harness them effectively. My guest today is the one and only Robert Greene. “Sometimes the weirdest, toughest, and most unpleasant times are the most interesting times.” Tweet That - Robert Greene Robert Greene We also cover embracing weirdness, what he refers to as “power games,” how life isn’t always a win-win, why so many people have incorporated whining as a tactic for power, and why manipulation isn’t inherently wrong. Today, I am joined by multiple New York Times Bestselling Author, Robert Greene to talk about the negative stigma that comes with power and human nature dynamics. And, although they can be used to hurt others, they can also be used to fulfill our responsibilities to protect, provide, and preside. Unfortunately, many men believe that even exploring these concepts is an immoral pursuit. If only more of us, as men, learned more about the laws of power and the dynamics of human nature, we’d be able to lead others more effectively.
