17 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

I recently finished Robert Greene's The Laws of Human Nature and it wouldn't leave me alone. Eighteen laws, each one a separate pattern in how people actually behave (not how we like to think we behave). I kept catching myself watching the patterns play out in real life: in meetings, in news cycles, in my own head. So I built this. Eighteen cards, one per law. Tap any of them to read my full take, with two real-world examples and a short list of behavioural things you can do this week. About a thousand words a law, around twenty thousand total. Your read-progress sticks between visits. If a card grabs you, that's the one to start with. If not, the canonical order at the top is a fine path. Either way, the actual book is much richer than this map. Robert Greene wrote it; if you want the deep version, grab a copy on Amazon{target="_blank" rel="noopener"}. The 18 laws 18 tap a card to read it in full Reading paths 3 canonical Start at the beginning Greene's order: master yourself, then…

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