In episode 355 of The Prof G Pod, host Scott Galloway interviews Robert Greene, author of several international bestsellers on strategy, power, and seduction. Greene shares his origin story, detailing his early aspirations as a writer and his experiences in journalism, Europe, and Hollywood before finding success with "The 48 Laws of Power." The conversation explores Greene's definitions of power, the concept of social acting, and the importance of self-awareness and managing appearances. They discuss the role of ego and insecurities in social dynamics, strategies for gaining influence, and the challenges young men face in developing social skills in the digital age. Greene differentiates between cold and warm seducers, emphasizes the significance of emotional engagement, and stresses the importance of finding one's life task and achieving mastery through dedicated effort and introspection. The discussion also touches on storytelling, the current state of autocracy, and the qualities of a positive masculine role model.
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