The Daily Laws 366 - Meditationrobert Greene [repack]

Elevating your perspective above daily drama to look several moves ahead.

Let’s address the elephant in the room. Critics say Robert Greene’s work is "amoral." And they are correct—if you read him as a how-to guide for evil. the daily laws 366 meditationrobert greene

The Daily Laws is not a book you finish; it is a book you live . It is a formidable commitment. Some days, the meditation will feel like a cold shower of cynicism. Other days, it will feel like a liberation—a permission slip to stop being naive about a competitive colleague or a toxic relationship. Elevating your perspective above daily drama to look

Before bed, scan the day. Ask: Did I violate today’s law? Did I see someone else violate it? This transforms Greene’s historical cynicism into practical foresight. The Daily Laws is not a book you

Each meditation ends with a prompt. For example, the entry for January 15th (The Law of Irrationality) asks you to recall a time you overreacted emotionally and lost leverage. By journaling this, you convert abstract history into personal data.