He offers a sound corrective to moralists who, like repressed ideologies in politics, seem to leave more pain and suffering in their wake than do cynics and a-moralists. In short, seduction emerges to be morally far more interesting than we thought. But if it is the hand-maiden or servant of creative individuation, then it is conventional morality that might stand in the dock.
Of course, nothing is so simple. The seasons most talked-about all-purpose personal strategy guide and philosophical compendium said Newsweek of Robert Greenes bold elegant and ingenious manual of modern manipulation The 48 Laws of Power. It can be used to sell things get political power or persuade others in general to achieve ones goals.
Robert Greene states that there are no rules in the art of seduction and that all a seducer needs to do is figure out what the victim wants and provide it. With close psychological analysis and careful planning seducers can tear down victims defenses so. We are not animals governed by uncontrollable drives animals that die for no apparent reason but creatures made in the image of supreme being. Based primarily on philosophy Greenes mode of explaining the seduction game right from choosing your victims to embodying their every fantasy gives the Art of Seduction a classical touch and you will not want to look away once you start reading.
Rather than me typing out a long-winded explanation Ill just embed a video of Greenes The Art of Seduction specifically the section called The Seductive Process - Choose the Right Victim You can find the entire audiobook on youtube if you wish to learn more.
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. When raised to the level of art seduction an indirect and subtle form of power has toppled empires won elections and enslaved great minds. Genres: Psychology. Thousands of years ago, power was mostly gained through physical vio-lence and maintained with brute strength.
There was little need for subtlety—a king or emperor had to be merciless. Only a select few had power, but no one suffered under this scheme of things more than women. They had no way to compete, no weapon at their disposal that could make a man do what they wanted—politically, socially, or even in the home. Of course men had one weakness: their insatiable desire for sex.
A woman could always toy with this desire, but once she gave in to sex the man was back in control; and if she withheld sex, he could simply look elsewhere—or exert force. What good was a power that was so temporary and frail?
Yet women had no choice but to submit to this condition. There were some, though, whose hunger for power was too great, and who, over the years, through much cleverness and creativity, invented a way of turn-ing the dynamic around, creating a more lasting and effective form of power.
First they would draw a man in with an al-luring appearance, designing their makeup and adornment to fashion the image of a goddess come to life. They might also lead them astray literally, taking them on a journey, as Cleopatra lured Julius Caesar on a trip down the Nile. Men would grow hooked on these refined, sensual pleasures—they would fall in love.
But then, invariably, the women would turn cold and indifferent, confusing their victims. Just when the men wanted more, they found their pleasures withdrawn. They would be forced into pursuit, trying anything to win back the favors they once had tasted and growing weak and emotional in the process.
In the face of violence and brutality, these women made seduction a sophisticated art, the ultimate form of power and persuasion. They learned to work on the mind first, stimulating fantasies, keeping a man wanting more, creating patterns of hope and despair—the essence of seduction.
Their power was not physical but psychological, not forceful but indirect and cunning. Some of the techniques listed in The Art of Seduction may require a sound knowledge of Hypnosis, users are advised to either leave those sections or must have a basic understanding of the subject before practicing them.
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