Why Do People Do What They Do? The Laws of Human Nature with Robert Greene (Part 1)

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Overview

In this two-part talk, author Robert Greene, known for his seminal best-seller “The 48 Laws of Power,” introduces the laws of human nature, examining why people behave the way they do. Based on his book “The Laws of Human Nature,” Greene draws from history, psychology and power dynamics—explaining how emotions, ego and social forces shape actions and decisions in everyday life.

 

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