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Robert Greene - Ego Traps, The Art of Control, & How to Stay Irreplaceable

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Oct 14, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Robert Greene, a bestselling author renowned for works like The 48 Laws of Power, delves into the psychology of power and strategy. He explains how concealing intentions fosters aura and influence, and why formlessness triumphs over rigidity in business. Greene shares insights on reputation as capital, the dangers of chasing attention, and strategies to recover from reputational damage. He also emphasizes treating your twenties as a crucial apprenticeship and reveals themes from his new book, The Sublime, shaped by a near-death experience.
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ANECDOTE

Early TV Job Taught Political Reality

  • Greene worked as a researcher in TV and lost out on credit while directors gained fame.
  • That experience taught him to accept the game's politics and conserve energy for long-term strategy.
ADVICE

Don't Despise Paying People

  • Avoid doing professional work for free because it creates hidden obligations and signals neediness.
  • Pay people well to secure loyalty, stability, and dignity in relationships.
ADVICE

Ask By Serving Their Self-Interest

  • When asking powerful people for help, appeal to their self-interest, not mercy.
  • Offer outcomes that save them time or give them visible benefits they lack.
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