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The Laws of Human Nature
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The Laws of Human Nature

by Robert Greene

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Recommended by 3 notable people, including James Altucher and Tai Lopez

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Philosophy, and Psychology.

Robert Greene is a master guide for millions of readers, distilling ancient wisdom and philosophy into essential texts for seekers of power, understanding and mastery. Now he turns to the most important subject of all understanding people's drives and motivations, even when they are unconscious of them themselves.We are social animals. Our very l...

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