The speaker reflects on the therapeutic nature of a medicinal drug, emphasizing the process of self-reflection and discovery. They express concerns about society's constant consumption of external content diminishing the time for self-exploration and hope. The discussion delves into the difference between mimicking and creating, highlighting the evolving trend towards imitation rather than individuality. Despite acknowledging the existence of the soul that defines an individual's uniqueness, the speaker laments the detrimental effects of excessive digital engagement, likening it to a loss of one's soul and humanity.
Robert Greene is an American author with 7 international bestsellers on power, seduction and strategy. His first book “48 Laws of Power” has sold over 1.2 million copies.
Robert Greene joins Theo to talk about practical ways to find your purpose, how his disillusionment (and even anger) with Hollywood led him to write about strategy and power, and the keys to seduction that anyone can employ. They also dive into Robert’s life and talk about his experiences with psychedelics, his investigatory past as a skip tracer, and his personal favorite authors and works that helped shape his worldview.