The Laws of Human Nature Summary

Table of Contents

The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

“To imagine that we are not always in control of what we do is a frightening thought, but in fact it is the reality.”

Book The Laws of Human Nature helps us better understand the psychological, evolutionary and social reasons why we act in the ways we do, how it could be manipulated and how we could use this knowledge to protect against it.

If you are interested in learning about how to understand and predict the behaviors of ourselves and others, this book is a must-read. Like all other books from this series, it is very interesting to go through and I am sure you will enjoy it.

You should by all means read this book for yourself. Below, I have written out my book notes, but I couldn’t cover hundreds of pages in just a couple of bullet points. That is why I highly encourage you to create your notes whilst going through the book, and for the time being use mine as a guide on what this book is about.

For more books check out Best Self-Improvement Books or Best Classic Books, and for a full self-improvement guide, you can also take a look at my Roadmap to Overman.

Book Notes

Laws 1-9

Laws 10-18

Overview of all of the laws

Want to keep up with our blog?

Join our community and be a part of the change. Together we can make a difference.

Related Posts