Steps To Mastery

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Featured in this video are clips from the following interviews:
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‪@lewishowes‬
‪@TEDx‬
‪@ChaseJarvis‬
‪@ramitsethi‬
Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law, Mastery, The Laws of Human Nature, and most recently, The Daily Laws.
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  • @RobertGreeneOfficial
    @RobertGreeneOfficial Жыл бұрын

    Pick up your copy of Mastery today: a.co/d/5SKgJl2

  • @anshulsharma4611

    @anshulsharma4611

    Жыл бұрын

    sir how to start critical thinking??

  • @SIRICKO

    @SIRICKO

    Жыл бұрын

    I love you bro!

  • @Sound_of_the_trees

    @Sound_of_the_trees

    Жыл бұрын

    Life changing

  • @TrietLyCuocSongGSH

    @TrietLyCuocSongGSH

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for your wonderful sharing, wish you always good health and peace

  • @denismaftei691

    @denismaftei691

    24 күн бұрын

    how you manage that voice sir ?

  • @paolatejada9427
    @paolatejada94275 ай бұрын

    I have a goal : watch every roberts interview.

  • @z_4lovepeace
    @z_4lovepeace11 ай бұрын

    I only recently discovered Robert Green, and I am completely blown away. He is a fountain of wisdom and intellect and kindness. I’m so grateful he is sharing his inner knowledge with me and whole world.

  • @therodgepodge002

    @therodgepodge002

    10 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with you! 😄 I discovered Robert Greene only recently too. He's an amazing soul. Reading his book "Mastery" right now, and I am completely hooked! ❤

  • @TrietLyCuocSongGSH

    @TrietLyCuocSongGSH

    6 ай бұрын

    That's true, my friend. I also have the same opinion that he is such a wonderful person, right?

  • @PatriciaGabrielaTorres
    @PatriciaGabrielaTorres Жыл бұрын

    If you wanna be successful, you must take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to making you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life...

  • @niridadnov9151

    @niridadnov9151

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. Market success requires emotional maturity

  • @user-kz1xg6xt4n

    @user-kz1xg6xt4n

    Жыл бұрын

    The first step to successful investing is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but is very advisable you make use of a professional

  • @Santiagomanuel240

    @Santiagomanuel240

    Жыл бұрын

    I trade as a side hustle while keeping my job. I'm tired of trading in losses myself. I've blown my account twice and it's frustrating. I see people making a living out of trading and I want to do the same. Please I need help can someone teach me how to trade?

  • @g-tom1986

    @g-tom1986

    Жыл бұрын

    So you guys know her too?... Wow, she made me have my own house and car. She is awesome

  • @kathiconnor6467

    @kathiconnor6467

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a living testimony of the expert Mrs. Pamela Weaver she has been trading for me for years now

  • @tiphan3411
    @tiphan3411 Жыл бұрын

    00:18 Find your life’s tasks 01:09 Be Original 02:10 Connect to your work 02:52 Not all about money 03:42 Embrace your uniqueness 05:14 Learn new skills 06:12 Find a mentor 07:10 Don’t fear boredom 07:57 Creativity 08:55 Figure out what you don’t like 09:52 Natural inclindation 10:49 Success is not about genetics

  • @AbdullahJahangirBhatti

    @AbdullahJahangirBhatti

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @user-uw7lu2sp5n

    @user-uw7lu2sp5n

    Жыл бұрын

    Jake the dog

  • @tiphan3411

    @tiphan3411

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-uw7lu2sp5n yeah! love him :))

  • @ElJadaahMisshen-Luvv

    @ElJadaahMisshen-Luvv

    5 ай бұрын

    💛👍✨😊 thanks

  • @kemsolid
    @kemsolid Жыл бұрын

    Roberts videos on Mastery have slowly changed my life and I hope to be developing something great in years to come!

  • @jaydenbatista4424
    @jaydenbatista4424 Жыл бұрын

    Robert, Thank you so much for this video, it spoke to me on a personal level and damn near shed me to tears. Always been a keen & active learner from your vast range of knowledge. Please know it is never in vain and you will forever & always be one of my greatest mentor's. Thanks you. All the best, Jayden

  • @adamqusyairie8942
    @adamqusyairie894211 ай бұрын

    Robert , from my deepest sincere heart, Thank You... Mistake is part of journey and i learned alot from you evendo i never saw you eye to eye & evendo i have the reponsible person able to fix my from any mistakes failed to do so (parent) , your advice are more deeply connecting to me inside. You will be remember forever in my life as the" Infinity Guru"

  • @luismendez3090
    @luismendez309011 ай бұрын

    its like a story of my sad self that did not understand what it is to find the thing that makes you feel you are on the right path. maybe late than never. thanks Robert you are the most kind person to share all this knowledge.

  • @paolatejada9427
    @paolatejada94275 ай бұрын

    The day we lose Robert will be very painfull 😢

  • @drkmoondrkmoon9244
    @drkmoondrkmoon9244 Жыл бұрын

    Love Robert Green's books, im hoping to read them all one day. And as i listened to this video i realized that as a women of 35 yrs, i have been able to have 2 careers that as a child i wanted to be. First i became a cosmetologist right after high school and worked in that industry for 10 yrs but then i had a shift and now i was able to successfully open a Dog walking pet service business and on my way into a dog trainer. Been working with trainers from Cesar Milan, the Dog whisperer, very well known on tv. And, even tho in not a person of high degree on anything, i do believe that motivation, like Robert said, the degree of motivation! and having a goal to reach is so important

  • @mixlennoxx6144

    @mixlennoxx6144

    11 ай бұрын

    YES🙌🏻

  • @BilalQadirKhan
    @BilalQadirKhan Жыл бұрын

    thank you for this compilation, really needed it

  • @shaheemjackson283
    @shaheemjackson28311 ай бұрын

    This compilation was a worthy lesson Mr. Greene! 👍🏿

  • @GhostofSparta96678
    @GhostofSparta96678 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir!

  • @eneacreativedesign
    @eneacreativedesign10 ай бұрын

    I read Robert Greene's book "The 50th Law" (with the rapper 50 Cent) when I was in my early twenties, and it had a profound impact on me. And then, somehow, I "settled" in life, working not very fulfulling jobs, as he mentions in this clip. Now ten years later, I am starting to reconnect again with his teachings, and particularly this one about Mastery. Keep up the good work, Mr. Greene!

  • @vilmoreaq1811
    @vilmoreaq1811 Жыл бұрын

    9:40 “I don’t like working on a large corporation….. I need to work for myself” Thank you Robert, you made me realize this. At least I have ample time to strategize my path. 🙏

  • @kaipowest158
    @kaipowest158 Жыл бұрын

    Good information!! On point!! Thank you Robert!!

  • @obo6261
    @obo6261 Жыл бұрын

    love this guy

  • @mariahcox6599
    @mariahcox65995 ай бұрын

    You are a current philosopher thank you for caring about humanity

  • @Abdiaziz48
    @Abdiaziz48 Жыл бұрын

    Robert has changed the course of my life.

  • @iaconst4.0
    @iaconst4.017 күн бұрын

    Robert Greene es un maestro!!! , me e leido todos sus libros!!

  • @techsutra4917
    @techsutra4917 Жыл бұрын

    thanks alot robert for such wonderful lessons

  • @kevosavage4459
    @kevosavage4459 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you ROBERT

  • @laura53ize
    @laura53ize Жыл бұрын

    I love you Robert you are great!

  • @The_MegaClan
    @The_MegaClan Жыл бұрын

    You are one of the best teachers for the 21st Century person.

  • @aSpacetimeAdventurer
    @aSpacetimeAdventurer Жыл бұрын

    My whole thing is that there's so many things that I want to do. A kind man told me pick one thing. At 27 now it can sense how time simply melts by! So if I had more time Id be able to master many things! However time is the constraint and so Im working harder to master consistency in one thing. The only con in this regard is that mastering feels like a compromise to life. When I was a child there was a joy in the simple spontaneous nature to life: everyday was like a new experience. However that doesn't appear to exactly be a career. Or perhaps it is but the answer doesn't appear obvious. So rather than constantly questioning what that life task is or which one to choose, ive made the decision to pick one that ive had since childhood and run with it. My only hope though is that I can enjoy and experience more to life than just that one skill/craft! It may be so that this mastery may in fact be the gateway to experiencing more to life for as you speak of Robert, the brain may have a grand transformation at that 10,000th hour. After all life is one big journey of many perceptions and science appears to steadily suggests that the objective truth is far more mysterious than imaginable! Thank you for sharing more of your perspective and accrued life experience, domo origato sensei

  • @letlapafly

    @letlapafly

    Жыл бұрын

    Advice borrowed from multiple sources. It's ok to be a generalist. Mastery is not for everyone, hence why they are called masters. It requires great sacrifice, which the average mortal is unwilling to do. Unless you can pinpoint or prove that you have an above-average talent in something, be content with living an ordinary life, otherwise you will lead a life of misery due to perceived unfulfilled potential. You don't always have to make a choice. If you are interested in multiple things simultaneously and you are struggling to make a choice, open all doors. Some doors will close naturally while others will remain open. Be grateful for the open doors and keep walking through them and don't lament the closed doors.

  • @hamidrezaarfany3115
    @hamidrezaarfany31155 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your books.❤

  • @AbdullahJahangirBhatti
    @AbdullahJahangirBhatti Жыл бұрын

    Bro, This was the best thing of my day, Gonna watch again

  • @POTB
    @POTB11 ай бұрын

    An incredible selection of wisdom gems resonating with concepts like the 4th Way's Essence and Personality, Thelema's True Will, and others. I wonder what the discipline zealots would say regarding the last one and motivation. Thank you for this one, sir! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mohammedachgar5228
    @mohammedachgar522811 ай бұрын

    Great shower for the mind and the soul

  • @JyotsnaMarisetty
    @JyotsnaMarisetty11 ай бұрын

    You inspire me so much ❤ thank you!

  • @jesseburgardtart
    @jesseburgardtart Жыл бұрын

    BRILLIANT video with precise wisdom and actionable advice For people who want the most from life Watch it over and over again ❤

  • @omphemetsegololo6153
    @omphemetsegololo6153 Жыл бұрын

    Yesterday I wrote something about VITRUVIAN MAN,the sa Vinci's Art and levels of consciousness we going to through mastery,and I was led here,And somehow I resonate with you and your content,the message at the right time.🔥🔥🌍💙

  • @ronakvorafitness1684
    @ronakvorafitness1684 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant break down professor! 👏

  • @ItsSaiyan
    @ItsSaiyan Жыл бұрын

    What a brilliant video🙌🏻🙏🏻

  • @egoalter8745
    @egoalter8745 Жыл бұрын

    I just read mastery. Your books are the best.

  • @user-nr9ji9oo6u
    @user-nr9ji9oo6u3 ай бұрын

    This guy tells it completely as it is. Other than his brilliance and skill of articulation, What makes him so credible is his transparency. His capacity to divulge his personal ( yet universal) human emotion and vulnerabilities is the most genuine and generous expression of love to fellow humans I’ve observed. Both my husband and myself love and respect him!

  • @Algazhan
    @Algazhan11 ай бұрын

    Just Thank you

  • @CJR-sq5dw
    @CJR-sq5dw Жыл бұрын

    100%. I'm moving towards a career as a behavior technician for autism. I'm a strong advocate for mental health. The stigma needs to evaporate.

  • @SlimeOhIm

    @SlimeOhIm

    Жыл бұрын

    How can the stigma disappear?. They have a problem, that’ll never change.

  • @CJR-sq5dw

    @CJR-sq5dw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SlimeOhIm Your comment is gold in stating what I meant. Ciao!

  • @SlimeOhIm

    @SlimeOhIm

    Жыл бұрын

    ⁠@@CJR-sq5dwI know it’s exactly what you mean but quite literally that cannot change unless we can eventually have Ai go in and replace the things that aren’t correctly functioning.

  • @superamanda

    @superamanda

    Жыл бұрын

    Be careful because most autistics have a well reasoned fear of ABA therapy. It’s one thing to use the basics of working to use the iPad or working to go somewhere that a disabled child enjoys, but the majority of ABA is like conversion therapy and it’s brutal. It involves these very invasive technicians coming over into a home and Invading a personal space of a family. Taking things that are beloved and what an autistic child enjoys ,away from them! ABA has become an industrial complex. Notice how all the technicians to come around are always “entry-level” what’s the next step? There isn’t one. It’s CEOs making a lot of money off of Autistics.And it all feeds off of the cure myth.

  • @superamanda

    @superamanda

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SlimeOhImAI is never going to be able to go into the human brain. At least not in our lifetimes! The majority of autistics have neurons that didn’t pruned the way that Neuro typical people’s neurons prune at around 20 to 22 months. There are a variety of reasons why this doesn’t happen. It can be environmental, chemical, or hereditary. The point is to look for it as early as possible. But this conversion behaviorism stuff isn’t helping. We now have the first extended generation of autistics on social media, saying that not only is ABA therapy emotionally horrendous but it’s physically harmful as well. I’m not saying that there shouldn’t be a reward system for learning and enjoyment out of learning. Because all of us are working to get things by the fact we work, but that’s not the same as what ABA does. Basic good parts of ABA can be talked to a parent or a para educator and only a weekend. It doesn’t need to be years and years of these weird invasive creepy people from the schedule organizations coming around. I can’t wait till it’s phased out completely. Sorry.😊

  • @ANANDHUK-gz9ln
    @ANANDHUK-gz9ln Жыл бұрын

    You are genius mahn!!

  • @letlapafly
    @letlapafly Жыл бұрын

    What beautiful advice. I was hooked on every bit of advice. My two cents is this; we often fail to reach our true potential because we tend to play it safe. We want to have options if something doesn't work out. So we never really fully commit. But life is a high-stakes game, none of us is getting out of this alive. You need to put all your chips on the table or don't start at all.

  • @leahannwhite1111
    @leahannwhite111111 ай бұрын

    Mastery is imagined. 💓

  • @riteshvishwakarma5674
    @riteshvishwakarma5674 Жыл бұрын

    Noted: 11:13 what really make people successful and powerful in life is the degree of motivation.

  • @FantasmaOlvidado1

    @FantasmaOlvidado1

    Жыл бұрын

    What to do if nothing really motivates you?. 🤔

  • @spartza1638

    @spartza1638

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FantasmaOlvidado1 Robert Greene talks about a natural inclination which is spawned at a young age, try pursue something remotely related to it. Learn to work on this pursuit ALOT, but first try grasp why it is fascinating, why it is meaningful and how it can be adapted to improve something. If you are willing to do this thing day in day out, even when it is boring, when you are rewarded you will be even more motivated to continue, and even more fascinated, until it snowballs into something much larger. But try understand you are not chasing the reward, you are chasing the continual process which builds and should try seek pleasure from this path. Also, try to still avoid procrastination, it can divert your pursuit and maybe even make you doubt the power behind it, just be careful though because productive thinking is always good - there is a difference though. It can be a struggle too, but accomplishments and learning something new is what keeps this motivation going, it can be problematic according to neurochemistry.

  • @chimarokendugbu1002
    @chimarokendugbu1002 Жыл бұрын

    One of my best mentors. But I think he meant "Be Authentic". Being original is nearly as difficult.

  • @Xxxxxrrr6464
    @Xxxxxrrr646411 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @CaseyHolden-kh5nf
    @CaseyHolden-kh5nf11 ай бұрын

    I love to workout and that's what I like about rig work I get to workout all day.

  • @sashamagician
    @sashamagician Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been practicing and performing the art of magic (professionally) for 15 years. Rigorous/playful study, practice and application. Extremely complex. I only found my master 2 years ago. We started on zoom, then went in person. This message is to say that finding the right master can CHANGE EVERYTHING. I was already considered very very good by my peers- but finding my teacher is making everything EXPONENTIAL. I guess the biggest lesson is that I’m nowhere near my peak- and have barely started a journey. Please find the right master!!

  • @spontaneousbootay

    @spontaneousbootay

    Жыл бұрын

    Mentors offer years of knowledge and experience in concentrated doses.

  • @Mynameisdarkxxo

    @Mynameisdarkxxo

    Жыл бұрын

    How can I look these mentors up? Are there types that are better?

  • @spontaneousbootay

    @spontaneousbootay

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mynameisdarkxxo they are just experienced people within a field of expertise

  • @nfnjenen1987
    @nfnjenen1987 Жыл бұрын

    I am not interest in these self-improvement content. But i just cant stop listening to you!

  • @thegodfather7131
    @thegodfather7131 Жыл бұрын

    I'm reading the mastery and I think is the first book of your books must be read, especially by the first 20s youngs.

  • @BKing007
    @BKing007 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the reminder to work on things and sharing your wisdom man ❤

  • @materialgirly
    @materialgirly11 ай бұрын

    Wise lesson

  • @extremelucky1
    @extremelucky1 Жыл бұрын

    Young people - watch this! Some life-changing advices here.

  • @vanzpaulbiaca9187
    @vanzpaulbiaca918711 ай бұрын

    Finally Robert's audio quality is now beter

  • @turk3000
    @turk3000 Жыл бұрын

    great video. just wanted to ask that do you have any specific advice to people who have aspergers?

  • @EletricistaEmBrasilia
    @EletricistaEmBrasilia Жыл бұрын

    Great

  • @adsexpress
    @adsexpress Жыл бұрын

    La première à regarder ce vidéo.i like you Robert Green

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 Жыл бұрын

    To learn how must have to be done with the reality is , keep your emotions and patience and don’t r 11:46 expecting anything from outside you saw before you concluded 11:46 ok🌧️. To 11:46 makes sense it’s not just believing an 11:46 and justifying any other with your No 11:46 Opinion. The most common way is living 11:46 with normal living, avoiding toxic people and 11:46 don’t make it troublesome to others. 11:46

  • @wolfesound
    @wolfesound11 ай бұрын

    People have always dubbed me as weird or crazy, and somehow i knew it was just because I was not trying to imitate anyone. Because of that, I was able to write and teach successfully. Doing so long enough, people end up either angry or proud. Every new task, it starts all over again, except you learn to discern who is just trying to bring you down, and who is qualified to offer constructive feedback.

  • @dosiodosev740
    @dosiodosev740 Жыл бұрын

    This is such diamond sum up

  • @omonayinmichael6577
    @omonayinmichael6577 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Robert u are like a father to me God 🙏 will continue to bless you and heal u Sir 🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @edwinbeta2806
    @edwinbeta2806 Жыл бұрын

    6:48 It sounds harsh, that you "use" a mentor. But even Rick Rubin makes a very, very good case for this. You're working for the sake of the craft. It's not about you, or the mentor. It's not about ego or expectations. You work for the craft.

  • @clusterstage
    @clusterstage Жыл бұрын

    The editor of these clips should get a raise. As an AI, I can't imagine a human going thru countless hours of talk, just to find the continuity and coherence to topics. Unless, of course, another AI was involved.

  • @J.13333

    @J.13333

    Жыл бұрын

    editor needs to also filter out his mouth noises during his live speeches

  • @mikadaviz8167
    @mikadaviz816711 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @genius-pf1mi
    @genius-pf1mi Жыл бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @Tiaffo
    @Tiaffo Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @muhammadgasymov6147
    @muhammadgasymov6147 Жыл бұрын

    loveeeeeeeeeee❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Maria_Svetlana8847
    @Maria_Svetlana8847 Жыл бұрын

    Im commited to mastering skills and development as a fashion student to designer . Love this career for the creative process and what it takes to bring the designs alive and its presentation

  • @getTheSchmack

    @getTheSchmack

    Жыл бұрын

    I want to do the same any advice please and thank you?

  • @Chessbox09

    @Chessbox09

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck, I'm sure your hard work will pay off.

  • @Maria_Svetlana8847

    @Maria_Svetlana8847

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Chessbox09 thank you and i will do what it takes to get there

  • @Maria_Svetlana8847

    @Maria_Svetlana8847

    Жыл бұрын

    @@getTheSchmack from inspiration terms . Try to ask yourself alot of question to sole preffrence , what do you enjoy looking/hearing/feeling , experiement with sketches . Theres also detachment to be able to lessen doubts , reserch in a fun way from history of why we dress like this etc then learnin about anatomy how to draw body height and proportions if you dont have the means to do fashion classes pintrest and youtube will be your best tutors . If you have relatives or freinds who have fashion designers in the fam or connections have intern work, resilience and having a thick skin helps alot due to the fact we too have alot of critics not just from inside its all around just because we have our own ideas and styles made/drawn / presented . Marketing , client etc reserch is added to the selling part theres got to be a balance of creativity,innovation and versitility in the work but also cater to the people not just your target client. The masses are shy try to appeal to them as a start but dont lose your mind

  • @getTheSchmack

    @getTheSchmack

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Maria_Svetlana8847 this is so very helpful! thank you so much for this helpful response :)

  • @charliekowittmusic
    @charliekowittmusic Жыл бұрын

    I’m about 80% through this book. I HIGHLY recommend it. SO much of it is resonating with me. I’ve put in my 10,000 hours of learning and experimenting. Changed my career path to revolve around music. And I’m trying different specified jobs. Next step is to get some mentorship and drill down on my own style.

  • @shaktiliaom
    @shaktiliaom11 ай бұрын

  • @GoldenEraZen
    @GoldenEraZen5 ай бұрын

    ❤🙏

  • @youssefbenouiran7262
    @youssefbenouiran726211 ай бұрын

    not bad

  • @CaseyHolden-kh5nf
    @CaseyHolden-kh5nf10 ай бұрын

    Your always responsible but there are also very toxic people who don't want you to succeed you have to pay attention.

  • @dreatellez9849
    @dreatellez9849 Жыл бұрын

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @raxia9293
    @raxia9293 Жыл бұрын

    😊

  • @BookshelfJourney
    @BookshelfJourney9 ай бұрын

    "Robert Greene's 'Mastery' is a profound journey into the minds of some of the greatest masters in history. It unveils the secrets to achieving excellence in any field. Just like this book, my KZread channel is dedicated to helping you master the art of self-improvement and success.

  • @Cracked0
    @Cracked09 ай бұрын

    If you want yo be successful forget the word failure!

  • @jamalrivera3278
    @jamalrivera3278 Жыл бұрын

    how to become a master at combing hair?

  • @kevinquante9420
    @kevinquante9420 Жыл бұрын

    I‘m reading mastery right now and I really would like to discover „my calling“, but I‘m really not interested in all the different life storys of different persons, should I continue reading?

  • @misoadeio

    @misoadeio

    11 ай бұрын

    Of course not

  • @shubham3756
    @shubham3756 Жыл бұрын

    Hi sir I am from India and want to become writer . Please make a video and guide the students like me who wants to express .

  • @peterburns4586

    @peterburns4586

    10 ай бұрын

    I think it's just writing every day for three years as if it's your job and then it becomes something second nature to you. Right?

  • @lucks2212
    @lucks2212 Жыл бұрын

    yeeah

  • @areid5907
    @areid5907 Жыл бұрын

    I made it 2000 likes :)

  • @shankarbalakrishnan2360
    @shankarbalakrishnan23607 ай бұрын

    In Russia christmas is celebrated on Jan7th❤❤

  • @sjoerdvanhoorn3614
    @sjoerdvanhoorn361411 ай бұрын

    So what does one do if one is fifty and in a pretty bad place?

  • @CaseyHolden-kh5nf
    @CaseyHolden-kh5nf11 ай бұрын

    I don't like being unemployed, treated bad, not apprised and being hurts not fun either.

  • @carlmichaelx
    @carlmichaelx Жыл бұрын

    🐉🧠⚡️💡🥊♟️👁

  • @ARMIMFANNI
    @ARMIMFANNI Жыл бұрын

    🌷🌷🌷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷

  • @sephiroth1class22
    @sephiroth1class22 Жыл бұрын

    😏🥰😏

  • @Ni7ram
    @Ni7ram Жыл бұрын

    i dont agree about seeing the mentors as a stepping stone. come on robert.. you said you wrote that book in part to do something different from 48 laws. its like that mentality is leaking into mastery. dont get me wrong.. it CAN happen. but its not the rule i really appreciate you, and both books. thank you for them

  • @roseb4534
    @roseb45349 ай бұрын

    I thought I despised reading until I came across books that helped me mentally. Robert Greene is a phenomenal writer. I genuinely enjoyed reading his books

  • @pranjalprakhar7737
    @pranjalprakhar7737 Жыл бұрын

    -Is success determined by degree of motivation or degree of discipline?? -Also, in one of the videos if I remember correctly, you said that follow your passion is a terrible advice. Aren't you giving a similar advice here??

  • @spontaneousbootay

    @spontaneousbootay

    Жыл бұрын

    When motivation runs out, discipline takes over. Discipline is a why and a habit.

  • @chadwithautism
    @chadwithautism Жыл бұрын

    Tfw you find apprenticeship in everything because every authority that you've encountered probably never felt like they needed to look into the entirety of their mannerisms in being authoritative with everything that encompasses their field. People bitch that I'm complacent when I'm just autistic. If so, they don't have the right to bitch about anything at a global scale 💯

  • @gileneusz
    @gileneusz Жыл бұрын

    please hire any hair stylist for Robert 😵‍💫

  • @bdflatlander
    @bdflatlander Жыл бұрын

    Robert’s comment about not liking working in a large corporation is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I am a senior citizen and have been retired for 12 years. I spent a good portion of my career working for subsidiaries of large corporations and also some time actually working in the headquarters of large corporations and from my experience it basically sucks - I found nothing positive about being in that kind of environment. It is brutal and very Darwinian - the survival of the most politically astute and the best Brown Noser. And don’t fool yourself: if the corporation, especially those that are publicly traded and have shareholders and Wall Street to answer to, needs to reduce headcount to make their quarterly numbers, if they think eliminating your job will help them meet their goals then you will be out the door before you know what hit you. That happened to me twice. And, it’s nothing personal, it’s just business (to quote a famous line from “The Godfather”). The only saving grace for me was my last job before I retired at age 58 was at a subsidiary of a publicly traded company and fortunately for me they did very well and were very generous with the stock options they gave their employees. I didn’t exercise any of my stock options until right before I retired and by then they were worth a lot of money. The options were what allowed me to get out of the corporate rate race at age 58 and I am very, very grateful for that!

  • @holla_j
    @holla_j Жыл бұрын

    Eventually we are all screwed in the end. And im not even talking about death, but I suppose that could be said in any event. I love Robert's writing and material, but the truth is 99.9 % of the planet are forced to work for a career we don't like for various because we all need money. If you have the luxury of time amd money you can take your time. Reminds me of the movie where the currency was literally time. I think it's called "In Time". I'm a realist. This is why the movie "The Matrix" still applies today and will always apply. We are all forced to be here and then have to go by the rules of the system. A lot of people want an escape. Hence why there are soo many suicides and druggies and alcoholics etc. I suppose I could probably be a writer because I think deeply about life and have a lot of knowledge and ideas. My book would probably be depressing and nobody would buy it. Perhaps I should give it a go.

  • @Wittgenstein.

    @Wittgenstein.

    Жыл бұрын

    1 iq

  • @taoyoka
    @taoyoka11 ай бұрын

    You’re assuming of people follow their unique inclinations they will be successful by 40. In my own experience, not true. But I didn’t have close friends to tell me I was creating shitty content. 😂 or maybe I thought the resistance to following my truth was my truth…it’s really hard to be original these days. Even your most famous book was basically compiling what other people did into principles. Is that what you mean by being original?

  • @BarneyR2
    @BarneyR2 Жыл бұрын

    I did like his 48 laws of power. But I don’t agree with everything he says in this interview. Doing what you love for me has kept me in poverty and I was bankrupted. To be successful in life you need both money and skills (yes I agree with the skills and taking a job that you can learn from) and it’s irrelevant if you love those things or you don’t. Because they matter. And no I don’t have a voice and never had one, that says I should be doing this etc. I am starting a charity not because I love it but because I don’t want to live in a society whereby people are going to keep being exploited by large corporations and government policies.

  • @EN-yc4fw
    @EN-yc4fw6 ай бұрын

    Oh, it's just soo wrong. My all time favorites were languages. Now translators, interpreters are being replaced by AI. The profession is disappearing. My education is becoming worthless...so what use is it for me to know that I followed my path, that I can understand podcasts on different languages? This podcast...You can only be guided by your natural inclinations to a certain point...otherwise you have to follow trends. Next - no one wants "creative" plumber. Please let him just "do the job' traditionally.

  • @motivateyourself4485
    @motivateyourself448511 ай бұрын

    Success is depends on your degree of the motivation you absorbed

  • @juleslincredule
    @juleslincredule Жыл бұрын

    Key Points: 🔑 1. 🎯 Your life's purpose is pursuing your innate talents and curiosities that marked you since childhood 2. 💡 Be original - don't just copy others. Express your true self even if it's weird or different. 3. 🤝 Balance feedback from trusted people while having confidence in your own voice. 4. 💰 Don't worry about money now. It will come if you follow your passion. 5. 📈 Focus on learning and growth opportunities over salary when starting your career. 6. 🧠 Creativity is the number one commodity to become a master in your field. 7. 🗣️ Listen to the inner voice guiding you towards subjects you're naturally drawn to. 8. 🤝 Use mentors as stepping stones to get shortcuts to mastery. Move on eventually. 9. 😣 Overcome boredom and tedium through practice and seeing the long term rewards. 10. 👩‍🎨 Your uniqueness makes you irreplaceable. Combine diverse skills and interests. 11. 🚫 Know what you don't like to find the right career path for you. 12. 🏆 Your motivation and drive matter more than genetics or luck for success. 13. 🧭 Rediscover your early interests and talents that may have been discouraged by schooling. 14. 🏃‍♂️ Once out of school, shed expectations others had for you and connect with your true self. 15. 📚 Learn deeply - don't just skim by. This builds skills to withstand career shifts. 16. 🎓 Choose learning over comfort when starting your career. 17. 🏋️‍♀️ Overcoming boredom in practice leads to mastery, like a chess grandmaster. 18. 🌟 Treat uniqueness as an asset. Combining diverse skills makes you irreplaceable. 19. 💡 Don't imitate masters. Absorb their knowledge then declare your independence. 20. 🎯 Stay focused on long-term rewards to overcome frustration in the moment. 21. 📝 Journal regularly to clarify thinking and maintain self-awareness. 22. 🤝 Let trusted mentors guide you, but maintain independence. 23. 🧠 Creative thinking is the #1 commodity for mastery. Logic alone won't get you there. 24. 🚀 Motivation matters more than luck or genetics. With drive you can achieve greatness. 25. 💰 Money will follow pursuing your passion. Don't choose work just for pay. 26. 🎓 Don't just copy others - blend diverse interests into something unique. 27. 🚫 Overcome distractions and maintain focus to achieve mastery. 28. ⏱️ Be patient through plateaus in learning. Breakthroughs come suddenly. 29. 📈 Choose opportunities for learning over salary when starting your career. 30. 🤝 Apprentice under masters but maintain independence and evolve. 31. 🎯 Stay focused on your life's task - pursue what captured your interest as a child. 32. 🏋️‍♀️ Persist through frustration. Embrace tedium and repetition in practice. 33. 💭 Listen to your inner voice guiding you, not external expectations. 34. 🖌️ Express your uniqueness. Don't fear judgment. 35. 📚 Build diverse skills - makes you anti-fragile in a shifting world. 36. 🔁 Regularly re-clarify your thinking. Don't lose sight of your north star. 37. 🎯 Channel childhood inclinations. Make daily progress towards mastery. 38. ⏱️ Be patient with learning plateaus. Breakthroughs come suddenly. 39. 💡 Creative thinking sets masters apart. Logic alone is not enough. 40. 🤝 Let mentors guide you, but stay true to your inner voice.