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From the world’s foremost expert on power and strategy comes a daily devotional designed to help you seize your destiny.
Robert Greene, the #1 New York Times bestselling author, has been the consigliere to millions for more than two decades. Now, with entries that are drawn from his five books, plus never-before-published works, The Daily Laws offers a page of refined and concise wisdom for each day of the year, in an easy-to-digest lesson that will only take a few minutes to absorb. Each day features a Daily Law as well—a prescription that readers cannot afford to ignore in the battle of life. Each month centers around a major theme: power, seduction, persuasion, strategy, human nature, toxic people, self-control, mastery, psychology, leadership, adversity, or creativity.
Who doesn’t want to be more powerful? More in control? The best at what they do? The secret: Read this book every day.
“Daily study,” Leo Tolstoy wrote in 1884, is “necessary for all people.” More than just an introduction for new fans, this book is a Rosetta stone for internalizing the many lessons that fill Greene’s books and will reward a lifetime of reading and rereading.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherViking
- Publication dateOctober 12, 2021
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January 4th – It Is Already Within You
Sooner or later something seems to call us onto a particular path.
You may remember this something as a signal calling in childhood when an urge out of nowhere, a fascination, a peculiar turn of events struck like an annunciation: This is what I must do, this is what I've got to have. This is who I am. --James Hillman
As you become more sophisticated, you often lose touch with these signals from your primal core. They can be buried beneath all of the other subjects you have studied. Your power and future can depend on reconnecting with this core and returning to your origins. You must dig for signs of such inclinations in your earliest years. Look for its traces in visceral reactions to something simple; a desire to repeat an activity that you never tired of; a subject that stimulated an unusual degree of curiosity; feelings of power attached to particular actions. It is already there within you. You have nothing to create; you merely need to dig and refine what has been buried inside of you all along. If you reconnect with this core at any age, some element of that primitive attraction will spark back to life, indicating a path that can ultimately become your Life's Task.
Daily Law: Ask someone who recalls your childhood what they remember about your interests. Get reacquainted with those early passions. (Mastery, I: Discover Your Calling-The Life's Task)
April 30th – Never Appear Too Perfect
It takes great talent and skill to conceal one’s talent and skill. --François De La Rochefoucauld
Sir Walter Raleigh was one of the most brilliant men at the court of Queen Elizabeth of England. He had skills as a scientist, wrote poetry still recognized as among the most beautiful writing of the time, was a proven leader of men, an enterprising entrepreneur, a great sea captain, and on top of all this was a handsome, dashing courtier charmed his way into becoming one of the queen’s favorites. Wherever he went, however, people blocked his path. Eventually he suffered a terrific fall from grace, leading even to prison and finally the executioner’s axe. Raleigh could not understand the stubborn opposition he faced from the other courtiers. He did not see that he had not only made no attempt to disguise the degree of his skills and qualities, but he had imposed them on one and all, making a show of his versatility, thinking it impressed people and won him friends. In fact it made him silent enemies, people who felt inferior to him and did all they could to ruin him the moment he tripped up or made the slightest mistake. In the end, the reason he was executed was treason, but envy will use any cover it finds to mask its destructiveness.
Daily Law: Appearing better than others is always dangerous, but most dangerous of all is to appear to have no faults or weaknesses. Envy creates silent enemies. Defuse it by occasionally downplaying your virtues. (The 48 Laws of Power, Law 46: Never Appear Too Perfect)
June 19th – Make Others Come To You
Filippo Brunelleschi, the great Renaissance artist and architect, was a great practitioner of the art of making others come to him as a sign of his power. On one occasion he had been engaged to repair the dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence. The commission was important and prestigious. But when the city officials hired a second man, Lorenzo Ghiberti, to work with Brunelleschi, the great artist brooded in secret. He knew that Ghiberti had gotten the job through his connections, and that he would do none of the work and get half the credit. At a critical moment of the construction, then, Brunelleschi suddenly developed a mysterious illness. He had to stop work, but pointed out to city officials that they had hired Ghiberti, who should have been able to continue the work on his own. Soon it became clear that Ghiberti was useless and the officials came begging to Brunelleschi. He ignored them, insisting that Ghiberti should finish the project, until finally they realized the problem: they fired Ghiberti. By some miracle, Brunelleschi recovered within days. He did not have to throw a tantrum or make a fool of himself; he simply practiced the art of making others come to you.
Daily Law: If on one occasion you make it a point of dignity that others must come to you and you succeed, they will continue to do so even after you stop trying. (The 48 Laws of Power, Law 8: Make Other People Come to You—Use Bait if Necessary)
October 11 – Beware the Fragile Ego
Of all the human emotions, none is uglier or more elusive than envy, the sensation that others have more of what we want— possessions, attention, respect. We deserve to have as much as they do yet feel somewhat helpless to get such things. But paradoxically, envy entails the admission to ourselves that we are inferior to another person in something we value. Not only is it painful to admit this inferiority, but it is even worse for others to see that we are feeling this. And so almost as soon as we feel the initial pangs of envy, we are motivated to disguise it to ourselves—it is not envy we feel but unfairness at the distribution of goods or attention, resentment at this unfairness, even anger. The underlying sense of inferiority is too strong, leading to hostility that cannot be vented by a comment or put-down. Sitting with one’s envy over a long period of time can be painful and frustrating. Feeling righteous indignation against the envied person, however, can be invigorating. Acting on envy, doing something to harm the other person, brings satisfaction, although the satisfaction is short lived because enviers always find something new to envy.
Daily Law: Envy is perhaps the ugliest human emotion. Destroy it before it destroys you. Develop your sense of self- worth from internal standards and not incessant comparisons. (The Laws of Human Nature, 10: Beware the Fragile Ego—The Law of Envy)
December 1st – The Infinite and the Awesome
“Whereas all the other animals have their heads low, eyes fixed upon the ground, the gods desired to give to man a sublime face, a face that could raise its eyes to the heavens above, contemplating the very stars in the sky.” --Ovid
We can define the Cosmic Sublime in the following way: it is an encounter with any physical object that embodies or implies a sense of the infinite, in space or time. In the ancient world, our ancestors understood this deep human need. In cultures all around the world, they created rituals, often rites of initiation, that triggered an awareness of the magnificent forces that transcend the human. Shamans or wise elders often served as guides. In our culture we do not easily find such guides or accepted means for encountering the Cosmic Sublime. In fact, we find the opposite: the media that dominates our minds gluts us on trivia and the exaggerated dramas of the moment. If we seek the expansion that will pull us out of our mental ruts, we are largely on our own. Fortunately, however, this is not as difficult as we might imagine: we are surrounded by embodiments of the infinite and the awesome. The infinite comes in many forms—silence, seemingly endless horizons, blank spaces, et cetera. What matters is our level of attunement to these places—our desire to expand and transcend our usual limits, and our willingness to let go of any distractions and open ourselves to the elements. We are after an experience—not more talk.
Daily Law: Pull your mind away from the dramas of the moment and seek the expansion. (Law of the Sublime, 1: Expand the Mind to Its Furthest Reaches—The Cosmic Sublime)
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- ASIN : B0916VTYCD
- Publisher : Viking (October 12, 2021)
- Publication date : October 12, 2021
- Language : English
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About the author

Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and The 50th Law. His highly anticipated fifth book, Mastery, examines the lives of great historical figures such as Charles Darwin, Mozart, Paul Graham and Henry Ford and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them masters. In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, Greene’s books are hailed by everyone from war historians to the biggest musicians in the industry (including Jay-Z and 50 Cent).
Greene attended U.C. Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
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Such a pleasure reading, thinking about it, and applying as much as possible in our real life situations!
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I have read all his books apart from the 50 cent one and they are fantastic!
This is good for a recap and brilliant for a starting point.
Robert Green has managed to take some vary insightful and fundamental principles of human nature and served it up into a relatable context.
I have read many of Robert Greens books 📚 and learnt soo much about dealing with the underlying motivations in both myself and other people. Knowledge is only power if you know how to apply it. Robert Green uses historical context in order to highlight how certain people play the game of thrones. This is what makes this book so interesting and the information so applicable. A book for the pragmatic people who do not wish to be played. Lots of different approaches are used in this book from seeking greatness through hard work and forcus too learning how to deal with underhand tactics.All in bitsize chunks that even the busiest brains can find time to reflect upon.
Robert Greene, the author quotes that we are not provided with wisdom, we must DISCOVER it for ourselves...they represent a struggle and victory.
Just like food, wisdom too needs to be taken one thought at a time, one philosophy each day. This book is filled with wisdom juiced out from the author's previous books.
The book is titled 'The Daily Laws'. It has 366 Meditations, one meditation per day to be consumed by us, to reflect on and let it guide us throughout the day.
The book starts with the month of January and goes on till December. Each month begins with an introduction and has a theme. Each day of the month has a new message explained in one page.
The short message promises to guide us, the protagonist, the hero or shero, on a journey full of dangerous and toxic people, hardening us for the life battles ahead of us, making us see the world around us in its true light.
Ideally the book is not to be read in a few sittings like any other book. Instead, according to the month and day follow the message. I bought the book in the month of November so I started reading the message from November. I don't know what's the message in December or even the next day. I am not in a hurry to complete reading the book. It's a meditation, take each thought and let in dwell in your mind on that day. Let it guide your actions.
This is how we become better, little by little, working on one good thought each day.
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on December 18, 2021
Robert Greene, the author quotes that we are not provided with wisdom, we must DISCOVER it for ourselves...they represent a struggle and victory.
Just like food, wisdom too needs to be taken one thought at a time, one philosophy each day. This book is filled with wisdom juiced out from the author's previous books.
The book is titled 'The Daily Laws'. It has 366 Meditations, one meditation per day to be consumed by us, to reflect on and let it guide us throughout the day.
The book starts with the month of January and goes on till December. Each month begins with an introduction and has a theme. Each day of the month has a new message explained in one page.
The short message promises to guide us, the protagonist, the hero or shero, on a journey full of dangerous and toxic people, hardening us for the life battles ahead of us, making us see the world around us in its true light.
Ideally the book is not to be read in a few sittings like any other book. Instead, according to the month and day follow the message. I bought the book in the month of November so I started reading the message from November. I don't know what's the message in December or even the next day. I am not in a hurry to complete reading the book. It's a meditation, take each thought and let in dwell in your mind on that day. Let it guide your actions.
This is how we become better, little by little, working on one good thought each day.
There is an element from his upcoming book included - The Law of the Sublime - which I haven’t reviewed just yet.
Good to affirm a daily habit of a downloading practical advice.








