Summary of Robert Greene's the Daily Laws

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Book Preview: #1 We are all born unique, with certain primal inclinations that draw us to certain experiences and away from others. As these forces move us here or there, they influence the development of our minds in very particular ways.

#2 The author was searching and exploring, and he was constantly writing. He met a man named Joost Elffers in Italy who asked him if he had any ideas for a book. He suddenly had the idea for his first book, The 48 Laws of Power, which would eventually become a success.

#3 You possess an inner force that seeks to guide you toward your Life's Task. This force was clear to you in childhood, but as you listen to parents and peers, to the daily anxieties that wear away at you, it tends to fade.

#4 Marie Curie, the future discoverer of radium, was four years old when she entered her father's laboratory and stood transfixed before a glass case that contained all kinds of laboratory instruments for chemistry and physics experiments.

Summary of Robert Greene's the Daily Laws