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How do people become powerful? When Robert Greene first set out to write about power, he didn’t have much of it. Now, his book has given him the power he wrote about. He sat down with me to share what he’s learned on both sides of that spectrum:

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Zeeshan Haibat2 years ago

@RobertGreene If you knew how quickly people forget the dead, you will stop living to impress people

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Sepideh Yazdi2 years ago

@RobertGreene Every thing has a purpose behind it 👌👌

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CharlieMark2 years ago

@RobertGreene It’s amazing how delving into that which you are at deficit in will bring you into strength with those around you.

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Ignacio Monje2 years ago

@RobertGreene Amazing savy advices from a great intellectual.

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Glenn2 years ago

@RobertGreene Truth… sometimes we need to wait,serve/care and definitely listen, to get the full picture.

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Muradische 🇧🇳2 years ago

@RobertGreene Perseverance pays off! You must try, try and try In order to reach your goal You can’t be thinking “Oh this didn’t pay off, so I’ll do this now instead…” This is shiny object syndrome It gets you off your path… And you’ll never succeed with this ADHD mentality

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Coach Turby ⏱2 years ago

@RobertGreene Persistence breaks through barriers 💥

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CXtend - Elevate your Potential2 years ago

@RobertGreene This video truly resonated with me. It reminds me that even in the face of power structures, we have the ability to break free and create positive change in our lives.

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Rayyan Sarjekhan2 years ago

@RobertGreene Robert Greene is an absolute monster. His writings have influenced me to take the unconventional path early on.

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Namita Purohit2 years ago

@RobertGreene persistence and subject matter expertise helps us serve many

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