The Concise Laws of Human Nature

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The Concise Laws of Human Nature

The Concise Laws of Human Nature

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In life, we’ll inevitably come across difficult people who make us feel frustrated, upset, confused or helpless. How can you understand human behavior, make sense of others and your own emotions/actions? Human nature (the way we act instinctively) comes from the way our brains are wired after millions of years of evolution. Through an extensive study of literature on psychology and philosophy, Robert Greene explains the 18 laws of human nature to help us understand why humans behave the way we do. The insights will help you to become a better judge of character, manage your thought patterns, empathize with others and motivate/influence them more effectively. In this book summary of The Laws of Human Nature, we’ll briefly outline these 18 laws. Feel free to get more details, examples and insights from our complete book summary bundle. There is a scene in Community when Polonius, the egotistic senior expert of the king, uses instead turning as well as additionally useless suggestions to his child. In the 21st century there are a whole lot of Polonius- like numbers making use of suggestions to the young on simply exactly how to adjust to the promptly changing globe. The good news is, Robert Greene is not one of them. Irresistible by Joshua Paul Dale delves into the surprisingly ancient origins of Japan’s #kawaii culture and uncovers the cross-cultural pollination of the globalised world 🦊

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In the end, think of this philosophy in the following terms: Since the beginning of human consciousness, our awareness of death has terrified us. This terror has shaped our beliefs, our religions, our institutions, and so much of our behavior in ways we cannot see or understand. We humans have become the slaves to our fears and our evasions. Whenever anything goes wrong in our life, we seek an explanation Best generally emphasizes our helplessness., So we can then wallow in self-pity and feel bad for ourselves. But what causes us to go astray is our deep-rooted irrationality, the extent to which our minds are governed by emotion. Welcome to the Dark Side. This book is written by a man who lives in a hostile world where every day is a power struggle with other divisive beings like yourself. If you think manipulating with others to get what you want is morally wrong, you are detached from reality… and lazy (yep, the author actually says this outright).Be aware of demagogues who exploit the group effect and stimulate outbreaks of irrationality. They inevitably resort to certain devices. In a group setting, they begin by warming up the crowd, talking about ideas and values that everyone shares, creating a pleasant feeling of agreement. They rely on vague but loaded words full of emotive quality such as justice or truth or patriotism. They talk of abstract, noble goals rather than the solving of specific problems with concrete action. Demagogues in politics or the media try to stir a continual sense of panic, urgency, and outrage. They must keep the emotional levels high." Confirmation bias- To hold an idea and convince ourselves we arrived at it rationally, we go in search of evidence to support our view, and we manage to find the evidence that confirms what we want to believe. Do not imagine that the more extreme types of irrationality have somehow been overcome through progress and enlightenment. The irrational simply changes its looks and its fashions. As long as there are humans, the irrational will find its voices and means of spreading. Rationality is something to be acquired by individuals, not by mass movements or technological progress. Feeling superior and beyond it is a sure sign that the irrational is at work. It took forever to read this book, despite timeline showing just 11 days, it was not easy and I mostly couldn't focus on more than one chapter in one sitting. If not praised and recommended by everyone around, this would have ended in my DNF pile, as life is just too short. But since I actually had the rare occurrence of holding a physical book, I pushed through and I finished. And unfortunately, I was disappointed.

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author does mention some psychotherapists, but fails to disclose that the entire book is a blend of their theories. He does that again knowingly, as otherwise the reader would understand that this is only one of the many ways to approach the subject.Emotions and conscious thought are located in different parts of the brain—we first feel an emotion before we interpret it consciously (and often wrongly). It’s easier to think that you’re angry with someone because he’s a jerk, than to admit that you’re insecure and jealous of him. In short, we’re emotional creatures, yet we’re often blind to our own impulses. Become aware of your own irrationality, then train yourself to learn and manage them through introspection and reflection. BECOMING MORE RATIONAL



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