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The James Altucher Show

Robert Greene: How to Become a Master of What You Love

The James Altucher Show

James Altucher

Education, Business

4.6 • 2.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2014

⏱️ 35 minutes

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0:00.0

This is James Altature, and I'm here with one of my all-time favorite authors, Robert Green,

0:16.6

the author of Not Only Mastery, but the 48 laws of power, the art of seduction, and

0:22.9

several other books, publications, everything.

0:26.5

Robert, you're like one of the smartest people I've ever spoken to.

0:30.4

When you read your books, there are so many examples and so much research.

0:35.2

It makes me...

0:36.2

It's an...

0:37.2

I'm intimidated by the number of...

0:38.8

There must be like 500 biographies in all of your books.

0:42.0

Well, generally, I read about two or three hundred books to make one book.

0:47.2

Yeah, I've read probably over thousands of biographies.

0:51.1

What was like the last biography you've read, just so I know what to read tomorrow?

0:55.7

God, I don't know, I'm preparing for my next book.

1:00.8

I actually just read Phil Jackson's new book called Eleven Rings.

1:07.6

So that might be the last biography I've read.

1:12.0

What's the next book about, and then I want to actually start talking about your last

1:16.6

book, which is called Mastery, but what's your next book about?

1:20.1

Well, in Mastery, I have a chapter on what I call social intelligence, chapter four,

1:26.4

and I'm basically expanding that into an entire book.

1:30.0

And I'm going to give you what I call the laws of human nature.

1:37.2

These go back thousands of years.

1:39.0

It's sort of looking at humans as if we're sort of animals that behave according to

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