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The Art of Seduction

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.2003

Verlag

Penguin US

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/16,4/2,8 cm

Gewicht

702 g

Farbe

Bordeaux

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-200119-6

Beschreibung

Rezension

Praise for Robert Greene

Compelling. Forbes

Greene s specialty is analyzing the lives and philosophies of historical figures like Sun Tzu and Napoleon, and extracting from them tips on how to manipulate people and situations a cutthroat worldview that has earned him a devoted following among a like-minded readership of rappers, drug dealers and corporate executives. The New York Times

"Illuminating. The Guardian

Machiavelli has a new rival. And Sun Tzu had better watch his back. Greene . . . has put together a checklist of ambitious behavior. Just reading the table of contents is enough to stir a little corner-office lust. New York magazine

Beguiling . . . literate . . . fascinating. A wry primer for people who desperately want to be on top. People magazine

An heir to Machiavelli s Prince . . . gentler souls will find this book frightening, those whose moral compass is oriented solely to power will have a perfect vade mecum. Publishers Weekly

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.2003

Verlag

Penguin US

Seitenzahl

512

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/16,4/2,8 cm

Gewicht

702 g

Farbe

Bordeaux

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-200119-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    18.01.2021

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    Let us be open minded

    Letting an opinion stand that you disagree with is a sign of strong character. If you simply give a bad rating because the author or the title of the book is contrary to your opinion, you should work on your character. Let us be open minded also for opinions which are different on your world views. Burning or banning books is a thing from dark times. Let us not revisit those times.

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    2/5

    20.04.2021

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    Too Long-Drawn-Out!

    Let's get one thing straight: yes, in the wrong hands, this book might be very harmful and detrimental to others. However, it is also important to know how those exact toxic sickos can behave, to better guard yourself against them. Now, moral standpoints aside, I think this book has some huge negatives, but also a few positives. On one hand, the book is extremely lengthy and it repeats their stories quite a lot in various chapters throughout the book. Whether it is for a better understanding of the concepts, because of a lack of examples, or for the author to reach a planned word count, is up for debate. However, I do not believe that you need around 450 pages to get your points across, especially if you keep using the same stories from different viewpoints. This repetition can get extremely frustrating, to the point of you wanting to stop reading it. Additionally, it all just feels like a waste of time, plus the author sounds almost patronizing and like a know-it-all, as if the successful experiences of a few exceptional individuals now effortlessly translates to the majority of people. Or maybe it does, who knows. On the other hand, I enjoyed the small added anecdotes and the overall historical references a lot, which makes me paint a more accurate picture of the past. The wording is also quite sophisticated, I must say. Although, all in all, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone because of its overly drawn-out and annoyingly repetitive scripting nature.

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  • The Art of SeductionAcknowledgments
    Preface
    Part One: The Seductive Character

    The Siren
    A man is often secretly oppressed by the role he has to play - by always having to be responsible, in control, and rational. The Siren is the ultimate male fantasy figure because she offers a total release from the limitations of his life. In her presence, which is always heightened and sexually charged, the male feels transported to a realm of pure pleasure. In a world where women are often too timid to project such an image, learn to take control of the male libido by embodying his fantasy.

    The Rake
    A woman never quite feels desired and appreciated enough. She wants attention, but a man is too often distracted and unresponsive. The Rake is a great female fantasy-figure - when he desires a woman, brief though that moment may be, he will go to the ends of the earth for her. He may be disloyal, dishonest, and amoral, but that only adds to his appeal. Stir a woman's repressed longing by adapting the Rake's mix of danger and pleasure.

    The Ideal Lover
    Most people have dreams in their youth that get shattered or worn down with age. They find themselves disappointed by people, events, reality, which cannot match their youthful ideals. Ideal Lovers thrive on people's broken dreams, which become lifelong fantasies. You long for romance? Adventure? Lofty spiritual communioin? The Ideal Lover reflects your fantasy. He or she is an artist in creating the illusion you require. In a world of disenchantment and baseness, there is limitless seductive power in following the path of the Ideal Lover.

    The Dandy
    Most of us feel trapped within the limited role that the world expects us to play. We are instantly attracted to those who are more fluid than we are - those who create their own persona. Dandies excite us because they cannot be categorized, and hint at a freedom we want for ourselves. They play with masculinity and femininity; they fashion their own physical image, which is always startling. Use the power of the Dandy to create an ambiguous, alluring presence that stirs repressed desires.

    The Natural
    Childhood is the golden paradise we are always consciously or unconsciously trying to re-create. The Natural embodies the longed-for qualities of childhood - spontaneity, sincerity, unpretentiousness. In the presence of Naturals, we feel at ease, caught up in their playful spirit, transported back to that golden age. Adopt the pose of the Natural to neutralize people's defensivenss and infect them with helpless delight.

    The Coquette
    The ability to delay satisfaction is the ultimate art of seducction - while waiting, the victim is held in thrall. Coquettes are the grand masters of the game, orchestrating a back-and-forth movement between hope and frustration. They bait with the promise of reward - the hope of physical pleasure, happiness, fame by association, power - all of which, however, proves elusive; yet this only makes their targets pursue them the more. Imitate the alternating heat and coolness of the Coquette and you will keep the seduced at your heels.

    The Charmer
    Charm is seduction without sex. Charmers are consummate manipulators, masking their cleverness by creating a mood of pleasure and comfort. Their method is simple: They deflect attention from themselves and focus it on their target. They understand your spirit, feel your pain, adapt to your moods. In the presence of a Charmer you feel better about yourself. Learn to cast the Charmer's spell by aiming at people's primary weaknesses: vanity and self-esteem.

    The Charismatic
    Charisma is a presence that excites us. It comes from an inner quality - self-confidence, sexual energy, sense of purpose, contentment - that most people lack and want. This quality radiates outward, permeating the gestures of Charismatics, making them seem extraordinary and superior. Th