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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

197. Robert Greene — The Laws of Power and Human Nature [Encore Edition]

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Michael Mogill

Business, Marketing, Management, Entrepreneurship

5.0539 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Humans are a powerful species. If leaders don’t understand how to effectively wield that power, they could cause some serious damage. But if they learn to harness it for good, the world can be changed for the better. These are the kind of things that best-selling author Robert Greene has built his career around.  In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Robert and Crisp Founder & CEO Michael Mogill sit down to discuss: Why Greene’s books are beloved by everyone from war historians to pop culture icons How working with 50 Cent was a game changing experience Why not understanding ourselves fully is a powerful opportunity Links & Resources Episode Show Notes The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene 50 Cent The 50th Law by Robert Greene Mike Tyson Columbia Records Eminem Interscope Records Mahatma Gandhi National Basketball Association (NBA) The Oracle of Delphi Socrates Louis the XIV Jim Morrison Baby Boomers Jonathan Swift Elon Musk Steve Jobs The Game Changing Attorney Podcast

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0:00.0

In order to know who you are, you have to begin from the idea, which comes from Socrates, that you don't know who you are, that you are ignorant.

0:10.0

Ignorance is the source of knowledge. By admitting to yourself, you know nothing. Now you can begin to learn.

0:17.0

That's Robert Green, New York Times best-selling author. So if you think you know who you are, you're so clear about your identity, that's a sure sign that you're fooling yourself, that you're believing the script you want to believe in, and that you haven't spent the time to actually investigate an introspect on your true nature.

0:43.3

I'm Michael Logel, founder and CEO of Crisp, the nation's number one law from growth company.

0:46.3

I've built my business through practice, not theory.

0:48.3

Crisp started with just $500 to my name

0:51.3

and has grown to over eight figures in revenue over the last few years,

0:58.1

earning a spot on the Inc 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America.

1:02.0

Our approach has been to take everything we've learned about generating massive growth within our own organization and help the country's most ambitious and committed

1:05.5

in law firm owners do the same for theirs.

1:07.5

In each episode of this podcast, I sit down with innovative market leaders from the

1:11.2

legal industry and beyond to learn from those who thrive in the face of adversity, challenge the

1:15.9

status quo, and define what it means to be a true game changer. Today, we're revisiting one of our

1:21.5

most popular episodes from the podcast where I sat down with Robert Green to discuss the importance

1:26.1

of mastering social intelligence,

1:28.0

his experience writing a book with a Grammy Award winner 50 cent,

1:31.3

and how to resist conformity to develop your singular sense of purpose.

1:35.3

If you realize your life's test, if you realize what you love and what energizes you,

1:40.7

what you were meant to accomplish, it doesn't matter the money.

1:44.3

That to me is true success, right?

1:46.9

And what ends up happening is people who do find their way into that path

1:51.2

usually do quite well for themselves.

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