Robert Greene 48 Laws of Power on BETWEEN THE LINES

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Published 2015-05-15
FULL CLASSIC EPISODE! Host Barry Kibrick sits down with Robet Green, author of the world famous "48 Laws of Power", to talk about what it really means to have power and be powerful in a true sense.

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All Comments (21)
  • @acangial1
    All I can say is that Robert Greene is a pure genius. Read the book and then read again every year as reminder of how to lead your life.
  • @kaylek3874
    Greene is a genius. You can see him using his own laws on the interviewer. The way he lets him completely take over the conversation while saying very little himself
  • @bryanv2009
    Robert greene is a smart man brilliant writer
  • "Learn what NOT to do." We put so much effort on what to do, and little on what to stop to save ourselves a worse outcome.
  • @Shalinar1212
    Sometimes I like to watch interviews where the person being interviewed gets ample time to talk and share their ideas. Other times, I watch this.
  • @n.d8001
    The interviewer and his guest are bringing clarity to this abstract principle of power
  • @cjwsk12
    A lot of people hate this book because it's too "evil" and full of manipulation. However, who says you have to be evil? Harsh reality, but the world is pretty cruel and not the easiest place to survive in every single day. This book will help you catch people right away when they're being manipulative, gaslighting you, using you, etc. As long as you learn and understand the lessons in this book, you'll better understand human and society. You don't need to be a pro manipulator just be careful!!
  • As a life long reader, student, professor, writer, I feel that I could almost stop all other reading and learning ventures and just read and reread Robert Greene's works for the rest of my life...both for my personal betterment and to the betterment of those with whom I interact...(and I'm really not being hyperbolic).
  • @rifa502
    Loved that Barry was so enthousiastic about the book.
  • @yinnie4776
    One of my favorite books. I read it at least once a year.
  • @TerryMutuma
    Robert using the Law of Never seem perfect by not wanting to be the guru and quoting/referencing other people. Well done!
  • @iamcollinlam
    By following a few of those "rules" in the book, I managed to elevate my career to the next level and next few levels within years, which I couldn't do so in the decade before. Of course, however, one must be able to understand the true gists of those rules & apply them appropriately and flexibility to different situations.
  • @HPXGarage
    Simply amazing, well structured interview, have yet to read the 48 laws but am entangled with mastery. Robert Greene is a huge asset to personal development
  • @brianhulse3769
    The book changed my life! I read it in the Penatiniry, as many do. Very smart man.
  • @clintgolub1751
    Robert Green is composite great conquerors reincarnated. Truly a master who’s able to pull out INSANELY GREAT INSIGHT from thousands of year’s of history. This book was lightening in a bottle.
  • @VlogsNiKuyang
    Ronert Greene, I do not know where did you learn or read that stuffs you made but you are a real GENIUS! learned a lot from your books!
  • @marktwain8668
    Wonderful book. Great writer.Robert Greene has done a remarkable work for posterity.