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  • #1
    Robert Greene
    “you must engrave deeply in your mind and never forget: your emotional commitment to what you are doing will be translated into your work.

    If you go at your work with half a heart, it will show in the lackluster results and in the laggard way in which you reach the end.

    If you are doing something primarily for money and without a real emotional commitment, it will translate into something that lacks a soul and that has no connection to you.

    You may not see this, but you can be sure that the public will feel it and that they will receive your work in the same lackluster spirit it was created in.

    If you are excited and obsessive in the hunt, it will show in the details. If your work comes from a place deep within, its authenticity will be communicated.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #2
    Robert Greene
    “The truth is that creative activity is one that involves the entire self - our emotions, our levels of energy, our characters, and our minds.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #3
    Robert Greene
    “The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #4
    Robert Greene
    “No one is really going to help you or give you direction. In fact, the odds are against you.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #5
    Robert Greene
    “We are all in search of feeling more connected to reality—to other people, the times we live in, the natural world, our character, and our own uniqueness. Our culture increasingly tends to separate us from these realities in various ways. We indulge in drugs or alcohol, or engage in dangerous sports or risky behavior, just to wake ourselves up from the sleep of our daily existence and feel a heightened sense of connection to reality. In the end, however, the most satisfying and powerful way to feel this connection is through creative activity. Engaged in the creative process we feel more alive than ever, because we are making something and not merely consuming, Masters of the small reality we create. In doing this work, we are in fact creating ourselves.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #6
    Robert Greene
    “Most people are perpetually locked in the present. Their decisions are overly influenced by the most immediate event; they easily become emotional and ascribe greater significance to a problem than it should have in reality.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #7
    Robert Greene
    “Our natural tendency is to project onto other people our own belief and value systems, in ways in which we are not even aware.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #8
    Bernard M. Baruch
    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
    Bernard M. Baruch

  • #9
    Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson
    “Understand: people judge you by appearances, the image you project through your
    actions, words, and style. If you do not take control of this process, then people will see
    and define you the way they want to, often to your detriment. You might think that
    being consistent with this image will make others respect and trust you, but in fact it is
    the opposite—over time you seem predictable and weak. Consistency is an illusion
    anyway—each passing day brings changes within you. You must not be afraid to
    express these evolutions. The powerful learn early in life that they have the freedom to
    mold their image, fitting the needs and moods of the moment. In this way, they keep
    others off balance and maintain an air of mystery. You must follow this path and find
    great pleasure in reinventing yourself, as if you were the author writing your own
    drama”
    50 Cent, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

  • #10
    Robert Greene
    “Your fears are a kind of prison that confines you within a limited range of action. The less you fear, the more power you will have and the more fully you will live.”
    Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

  • #11
    Robert Greene
    “Just imagine for a day that you do not know anything, that what you believe could be completely false. Let go of your preconceptions and even your most cherished beliefs. Experiment. Force yourself to hold the opposite opinion or see the world through your enemy’s eyes. Listen to the people around you with more attentiveness. See everything as a source for education—even the most banal encounters. Imagine that the world is still full of mystery.”
    Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

  • #12
    Robert Greene
    “The dreamers, those who misread the actual state of affairs and act upon their emotions, are often the source of the greatest mistakes in history—the wars that are not thought out, the disasters that are not foreseen”
    Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

  • #13
    Robert Greene
    “If you view everything through the lens of fear, then you tend to stay in retreat mode. You can just as easily see a crises or problem as a challenge, an opportunity to prove your mettle, the chance to strengthen and toughen yourself, or a call to collective action. By seeing it as a challenge, you will have converted this negative into a positive purely by a mental process that will result in positive action as well. ”
    Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness
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  • #14
    Robert Greene
    “A bold act requires a high degree of confidence. People who are the targets of an audacious act, or who witness it, cannot help but believe that such confidence is real and justified. They respond instinctively by backing up, by getting out of the way, or by following the confident person. A bold act can put people on their heels and eliminate obstacles. In this way, it creates its own favorable circumstances. ”
    Robert Greene, The 50th Law: Overcoming Adversity Through Fearlessness

  • #15
    Robert Greene
    “Do not fight them. Instead think of them the way you think of children, or pets, not important enough to affect your mental balance”
    Robert Greene, The 33 Strategies of War



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