The Daily Laws

By: Robert Greene

Another excellent “daily” book.

This is the third year in a row that I have some kind of book that I read daily.

I’ll keep this practice, and I’d recommend you do the same.

It’s especially good if you’ve read the other Robert Green books and want to keep internalizing the insights.

Some of My Highlights:

“The skill to mold the material into what we want must be learned and attentively cultivated.” – Goethe

“The first move towards mastery is always inward – learning who you really are and reconnecting with that innate force.”

“You have nothing to create; you merely need to dig and refine what has been buried inside of you all along.”

“You are not tied to a particular position; your loyalty is not to a career or a company. You are committed to your Life’s Task, to giving it full expression.”

“Often such creative readjustments lead to a superior path for us – we are shaken out of our complacency and forced to reassess where we are headed.”

“In order to master a field, you must love the subject and feel a profound connection to it. Your interest must transcend the field and border on the religious.”

“…so that within five to ten years you can learn enough to finally declare your independence and enter full adulthood.”

“People cannot envy the power that they themselves have given a person who does not seem to desire it.”

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