Chapter
The Importance of Law Number One in the 48 Laws of Power
The first law, Never Outshine the Master, is the most important law to the speaker and is a common mistake people make. The speaker also shares a personal story of getting fired from a job due to letting his anger take over.
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The host and a guest discuss their favorite laws from the 48 Laws of Power and Laws of Human Nature books, and why they connected with them.
34:45 - 36:41 (01:56)
Summary
The host and a guest discuss their favorite laws from the 48 Laws of Power and Laws of Human Nature books, and why they connected with them.
ChapterThe Importance of Law Number One in the 48 Laws of Power
Episode1024 Robert Greene: The Positive Side of Human MANIPULATION (The #1 Skill for SUCCESS)
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker recounts how he once got fired for getting into a fistfight on a golf course with a coworker.
36:41 - 38:08 (01:26)
Summary
The speaker recounts how he once got fired for getting into a fistfight on a golf course with a coworker. He also discusses how he measures success as a filmmaker based on the stories he creates.
ChapterThe Importance of Law Number One in the 48 Laws of Power
Episode1024 Robert Greene: The Positive Side of Human MANIPULATION (The #1 Skill for SUCCESS)
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker recalls a time when he got into a fist fight on a golf course.
38:08 - 38:49 (00:41)
Summary
The speaker recalls a time when he got into a fist fight on a golf course. It was an animalistic reaction when the other person punched him, and he ended up not recognizing the other person's face due to the adrenaline rush.
ChapterThe Importance of Law Number One in the 48 Laws of Power
Episode1024 Robert Greene: The Positive Side of Human MANIPULATION (The #1 Skill for SUCCESS)
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker recounts an incident in which he got fired from his first job at the age of 13 for punching a colleague.
38:50 - 39:55 (01:05)
Summary
The speaker recounts an incident in which he got fired from his first job at the age of 13 for punching a colleague. He reflects on the lesson learned and how it has impacted his life since then.