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Some of the key takeaways are exploring childhood obsessions, paying attention to curiosities and passions, and focusing on small successes to build confidence in pursuing one's calling.

Reconnecting with childhood obsessions, paying attention to what pulls you in and immerses you, finding inspiration from heroes, and doing what makes you feel most alive.

Avoiding false paths like chasing money/fame, occupying your own niche, embracing uniqueness, and being loyal to your purpose over companies.

January (Your Life’s Task: Planting the Seeds for Mastery)

January focuses on developing your life’s task, also known as your purpose. You might
have to explore the world to find it for a while, but finding your purpose is better than
forcing yourself into a situation.

1st of January (Discover Your Calling): We sculpt ourselves. The first step is to turn
inward to find that powerful life force. What will you sculpt? See more detail in the book
Mastery, chapter I.

2nd of January (Reconnect with Your Childhood Obsession): Your childhood obsessions
can guide you towards your life purpose. What are you going to reconnect to? See
Mastery, chapter I.

3rd of January (The Voice): Inclinations not placed in you by social forces help you
connect with your impulse voices. Do something you used to love as a child. See Robert
Greene Live Talk in LA on February 11, 2019.

4th of January (It Is Already Within You): Look for activities you never tire of. Look for
visceral reactions and unbridled or unusual amounts of curiosity. Pay attention to feelings
of power attached to actions. What gave you these feelings? Mastery, chapter I.

5th of January (Know What You’re Drawn to and Immerse Yourself in It): Pay attention
to what pulls you. Immerse yourself in it. Mastery, chapter I.

6th of January (Change Is the Law): Don’t be loyal to a company or career. Instead be
loyal to your life’s purpose. Do not hold onto past ways of doing things and be willing to
adapt. How can you be more loyal to you life task? Mastery, chapter I.

7th of January (Money and Success): Avoid hyper-intention. Instead of focusing on the
result, focus on the process. How can you avoid neediness? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 13.

8th of January (Occupy Your Own Niche): Embrace your strangeness and uniqueness.
Bring those things together and specialize in that. What makes you different? Mastery,
chapter I.

9th of January (Find Inspiration from Your Heroes): Mastery only comes when you love a
subject and feel connected to it. What are you almost religious about? See Mastery,
chapter I.
10th of January (Embrace Your Weirdness): Your power comes from what is unique about
you. How can you stick to your uniqueness better? See Podcast Interview with J. Peck in
December of 2018.

11th of January (What Makes You Feel More Alive?): Sometimes standard ways of
expressing yourself are inadequate. Instead, create your own. Today, do something that
makes you feel at the peak of your existence. Mastery, chapter I.

12th of January (The Obstacle Is the Way): Negative self image can become a self
fulfilling prophecy. If that is you problem, confront it head on. Limitations were created
for you so you can conquer. What are your limitations and how can you confront one
today? Mastery, chapter I.

13th of January (Master the Small Things): When faced with deficiencies, ignore them and
focus on doing small things you are good at. This will bring you confidence. Skills expand
outwards like a lotus flower, from a center of strength and confidence. Focus on one small
thing you do well today. Mastery, chapter I.

14th of January (Avoid the False Path): We will experience emptiness if we follow the
wrong path. Often this means chasing money, fame, attention, and so on. Get off the false
path. Draw energy from rebellion. What bad path are you on? Mastery, chapter I.

15th of January (Let a Sense of Purpose Guide You): Without direction people flounder.
Find direction by thinking back to the moments when you felt deeply and personally
connected to something. When did this happen to you? Mastery, chapter I.

16th of January (There Are No Superior Callings): You are one of a kind. Your calling is
best for you. Superiority of a calling versus other people’s is irrelevant. What matters is
your connection to yours. When did you last compare your calling to others and what
drove that? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 13.

17th of January (The True Source of Creativity): Think about creativity in a different way.
Instead of a burst of intellect, think of it as the result of years of setbacks, failures, focus,
and experimentation. What will you focus on? Mastery, chapter V.

18th of January (Stop Being So Nice): Assert yourself more and stop compromising as
much. Trust your opinions. Realize you must sometimes hurt people who block your way.
You will inevitably offend people as you assert your uniqueness. Study your shadow side
today. What assertiveness are you repressing? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 9.
19th of January (Listen to Your Inner Authority): Question what you think and stop
listening to others. Know yourself thoroughly. Moments of depression are a call to listen
to your inner authority more. Reflect on the times when you followed your own path
versus other’s paths. Compare emotions. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 15.

20th of January (See Mastery as Salvation): Gaining mastery at some task is necessary for
escaping oppression. What will you focus on mastering today? Mastery, chapter I.

21st of January (Depending on Others is Misery): Depending on yourself gives you power.
Depending on others puts you in a subservient and vulnerable position. You probably
underestimate your abilities and overestimate others. Stop this. Ask yourself what small
matters are best left to others and what larger ones require your attention. How do you
depend on others and how can you diversify your sources of that thing? 33 Strategies of
War, Strategy 3.

22nd of January (Use Resistance and Negative Spurs): Embrace the difficulty, pain,
adversity, and tedium. Moving towards these things will level up your skills. Find the last
time you had a negative experience. What can you learn? Laws of Human nature, chapter
13.

23rd of January (Create a Ladder of Descending Goals): Prioritize you goals and focus on
taking small actions to keep you moving in the right direction. If you stay focused instead
on the long term goal then you will get distracted and feel great anxiety. Small, easily
accomplish able goals eliminate this issue. What are your main goals and what are some
small wins you have achieved so far on the way to them? Laws of Human Nature, chapter
13.

24th of January (Combine Your Fascinations): Explore many careers if you are young. If
you are old find a way to take the skills you have and merge them into your true calling.
What are you fascinated by and how can you use that today? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 13.

25th of January (Change Yourself from within, Little by Little): Humans see the results of
success not the process. What drives success are small changes inside someone. For
example, the building of a skill or habit. Lay the groundwork for success by focusing on
the necessary internal changes to your person. Greene asks what would you work on if no
one was looking and money was no object? TED Talk, “The Key to Transforming
Yourself,” 23rd of October, 2013.
26th of January (Avoid the Counter Forces to Mastery): Silence the noise of others by
rooting out the way that social pressure has affected your inclinations and desires. Find
your inner direction. What are the social pressures that affected your last decision?
Mastery, chapter I.

27th of January (The Real Secret): Create the mind you desire. This is the true source of
success. There is no simple formula or magical shortcut. What shortcuts are you caught up
in right now and how can you eliminate them? Mastery, Introduction.

28th of January (The Path Is Not Linear): See your career as a journey, not a straight
efficient line. Be patient while waiting for the opportunity that best fits you. Seize it when
it crosses your path. What skill can you improve that will eventually lead to your
independence? Mastery, chapter I.

29th of January (Become Who You Are): Trust yourself. You are already wired a specific
way. You can’t become who you really are if you trust others over yourself. What
feelings within you should you listen more to? Mastery, chapter I.

30th of January (Trust the Process): Connections, confidence, and insight all come from
daily work on a subject. Learn the basic rules so well and eventually you will be able to
know when to break them. What basics can you focus on getting back to? How can you
use the long process of mastery to your advantage? Mastery, Introduction.

31st of January (The Source of All Power): Your uniqueness is the source of your power.
Do not bypass finding your purpose via your uniqueness. Keep experimenting to develop
this power well. What aspect of your uniqueness can you experiment with today? Laws of
Human Nature, chapter 13.

February (The Ideal Apprenticeship: Transforming Yourself)

This month focuses on how an apprenticeship will transform your future despite the fact
that it seems boring, indoctrinating, and event less. Contrary to appearances, the
apprenticeship phase is used to gather and nurture all the seeds of future success. Greene
shares a story of how he learned French. He says motivation and necessity are key to
mastering something. Make it sink or swim. Then pour all your energy into the task and
don’t be afraid of failure.

1st February (Submit to Reality): Learning how to learn is the most important skill you
can learn. The goal is to submit to all the years of techniques, training, and rules that a
master has to teach. What can you do today to increase your learning skills? Greene,
Mastery speech at Oxford Union Society, December 2012.

2nd of February (What the Mentor Needs): Focus on how you can help your master with
their work. Greene talks about Ryan Holiday, his research assistant. Ryan made Greene’s
life easier by helping with his internet presence and helping with book creation. Ryan was
an effective apprentice because he already had the internet skills and because he had put in
time to understand how Greene created his books. He understood Greene’s likes,
dislikes, and preferences. What does your mentor want or need? Green Podcast interview,
Curious with Josh Peck in December of 2018.

3rd of February (You Have One Goal): Evaluate everything you spend your time on based
on whether it gives you the greatest possible chance to learn something practical. Beware
choosing the job with better pay as it might offer fewer chances to learn. Practical
knowledge will be more valuable in the long run. What are you wasting time on today?
Mastery, chapter II.

4th of February (Valuable Learning above Everything Else): Get one piece of good insight
from someone you look up to today. Who are you going to study today? Don’t disdain
free apprenticeship. Mastery, chapter II.

5th of February (Accumulate Skills): You are more likely to become a master by
developing and then combining sets of skills. Take advantage of the internet as it allows
you to quickly develop skills, faster than any generation before you. How could the set of
skills you have be improved? Greene, “Five Key Elements for a New Model of
Apprenticeship,” NY Times, 2013.

6th of February (Consider Yourself a Builder): Develop patience for a detailed, high
quality, and meticulous process. Transform yourself first before seeking to transform other
things. What needs to be improved internally before you can begin to create? Mastery,
chapter II.

7th of February (The Only Shortcut to Mastery): Choosing a mentor is like being given a
chance to choose your parents. Don’t mess up. You will become like them and will grow
in relation to their knowledge and experience. Select someone based on your needs Once
you know what they know, leave so you aren’t in their shadow. What is the most
important thing you need to learn right now, and who is teaching you it? Mastery, chapter
III.
8th of February (The Perfect Mentor): Ask yourself who you want to be come like in a
decade. What excites, inspires, or captures your imagination? A medical student heard a
lecture by someone he admired. It was impressive. So he introduced himself and ended up
becoming the lecturer’s assistant. Pay attention to what makes you say “this is how it
should be done.” Mastery, chapter III.

9th of February (Redefine Pleasure): Reframe the results of discipline and skill as the most
pleasurable thing of all. True pleasure comes from mastering yourself and overcoming
challenges. Notice your skills improving. Be patient with your growth. How can you take
pleasure in the daily grind? Mastery, chapter II.

10th of February (Learn from Everything): Think of everything you do as a chance to


gather information about your environment. Approach any task, no matter how small this
way. For example, you might observe a person who appears powerful actually isn’t, and
a person who appears powerless actually is powerful. What is something you can learn
about people from a simple task like taking out the trash? Mastery, chapter II.

11th of February (Enter the Cycle of Accelerated Returns): When something is difficult,
focus on daily practice. This will take you to something Greene calls the cycle of
accelerated returns. That is when the daily act of practicing becomes easier and easier.
Make reaching this state your goal. Mastery, chapter II.

12th of February (Learn by Doing): The brain can learn any task through practical
repetition. Instead of just reading about something, practice doing it daily. What is a skill
you want to acquire that you can start working on now? Greene “Five Key Elements for
a New Model of Apprenticeship,” NY Times, February 2013.

13th of February (How to Learn Quickly and Deeply): Try acting like everyone around
you knows more than you do. This position is only temporary but it allows you to gather
useful information. Mastery, chapter II.

14th of February (Move Toward Resistance): Instead of running away, move towards your
weaknesses. Set up goals to push yourself. Create a resistance practice by first not being
nice to yourself. Second don’t ease us on your focus. Double your focus when you start
to drift. What is something you have been running away from? Mastery, chapter II.

15th of February (Concentrated Practice Cannot Fail): Commit to practicing every day for
one hour. Never stop this practice. 10,000 hours has been mentioned as the amount of time
it takes to be a master, and this is about 10 years. What are you going to practice every day
for one hour? Mastery, chapter III.

16th of February (Love the Detailed Work): Focus on details and everything else will
work itself out. Learn to love the small and seemingly insignificant tasks on the way to
mastery. Greene New York Times February 26, 2013.

17th February (The Painful Truth): You can’t jump past the apprenticeship phase. Stop
looking for shortcuts. Kill the desire for shortcuts as it is evidence that you aren’t ready
yet for mastery. What shortcuts have you looked for today? Mastery, chapter II.

18th of February (Two Kinds of Failure): Act on one of your ideas right now. Do so with
boldness. One way to fail is to never try out your ideas. This kind of failure is terrible for
you. The other kind is when you try an idea out but it doesn’t work. This kind of failure
helps you grow and will eventually lead to success. What idea do you fear trying out?
Mastery, chapter III.

19th of February (Choose Time): Remove something from you life today that is wasting
your precious time unnecessarily. Einstein worked on becoming good at his job so he
could spend extra time on his theory of relativity. Mastery, chapter II.

20th of February (Understand How the Brain Works): Be careful to not become
disconnected in a narrow way of looking at things. Focus on learning. What actions do you
take that presuppose that you can rewire the brain? Mastery, Introduction.

21st of February (Create the Need for You): Seek to make yourself so unique that no one
can replace you. Seek to intertwine yourself with those who employ you so they can never
get rid of you. Place yourself in a position where your talents are scarce. How can you
increase your master’s dependence on you? 48 Laws of Power, Law 11.

22nd of February (Absorb Purposeful Energy): Prioritize spending time with the people in
life who live with purpose. Create relationships with people who have skills you do not.
What is one skill you lack and who can you spend more time with to develop that skill?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 13.

23rd of February (Never Enough Knowledge): Find pleasure in learning and collecting
information. Napoleon’s voracious appetite for learning about military strategy
contributed to his success. People eventually began to think he had magical powers. What
information can you collect to give you an edge? October 1, 2012 on
powerseductionandwar.com.

24th of February (Surpass Your Master): Your goal isn’t to always stay in your
mentor’s shadow but to eventually differentiate and outgrow them. What is one way you
can be different from your mentor? Mastery, chapter III.

25th of February (Keep Expanding Your Horizons): Continually pursue expansion. Look
for new ways to challenge yourself. Fight against anything that defines you as lower or
less than. Go beyond what is required of you. What is one way you have been limited or
defined as unqualified? Mastery, chapter II.

26th of February (Venture Outside Your Comfort Zone): Push yourself to attempt things
you think are beyond you. When your master begins to be very impressed by your work,
you are near the end of your apprenticeship. Where do you think you are in your
apprenticeship? Mastery, chapter II.

27th of February (Establish Your Own Style): Establish your own style of doing things
that follows your mentor but doesn’t completely copy them. Be like King Louis XIV.
Don’t let yourself be viewed as simply following those who came before. How can you
use symbolism to make yourself appear different? 48 Laws of Power, law 41.

28th of February (To the Master Goes the Knife): Apply a knife to everything that is
irrelevant about your master’s knowledge. Figuratively the father figure has to die for the
child to fully grow. Don’t feel embarrassed, this is the way of the world. Are you at the
stage where you need to move beyond your master? Mastery, chapter II.

29th of February (Take the Hacker Approach): Seek an expansive and various set of
apprenticeships. If you become rigid you will cap out early in life. You aren’t wandering
by trying new things but expanding your mind and waiting for that event that focuses and
draws you into committed work. Do you need to wander more? Mastery, chapter II.

March (The Master at Work: Activating Skills and Attaining Mastery)

If you rest you begin to decay. This month is focused on helping you gain the skills
necessary to continually reinvent yourself and proceed on the path of mastery. Greene had
an experience while writing the book Mastery. He had a difficult and slow start. But then
he reached the fifth chapter and ideas started coming to him out of the blue and in the most
random places. He learned that after much work you begin to have a sort of intuitive feel
for the subject. The intuitive and creative bursts of insight came because of hard work and
dedication.

1st of March (Awaken the Dimensional Mind): Choose a skill from a field related to your
primary field and start practicing it today. Force yourself to new frontiers and away from
the group. Look at issues from different angles.

2nd of March (Get to the Inside): The inner circle of knowledge can be accessed through
hard and persistent work. Sports players describe playing as if the game slows down and
they see everything. Their actions become fluid and second nature. They feel instead of
thinking. This is when you know you have achieved mastery, when your tasks become a
natural outgrowth of you. Have you ever had that intuitive feeling of mastery before in
life? Greene “Mastery and Research,” Gervais January 2017.

3rd of March (Cultivate the Craftsman Ethic): Work is all that matters, not the fame or
money. Focus on making things to the best of your ability. What are you applying the
craftsman spirit to today? Greene, “Five Key Elements for a New Model of
Apprenticeship,” NY Times, February 2013.

4th of March (The Creative Process): Time is an ally if you focus on the long term. Give
yourself time to wander with no deadline. Then gather wide knowledge from many fields
so you can create something unique. Finally learn to accept and enjoy the slowness of the
process. Stop being impatient. What step are you on? Mastery, chapter V.

5th of March (Look Wider and Think Further Ahead): Having a more global perspective
will give you a strong advantage. How does this problem that you are currently
experiencing has to do with the larger picture? Mastery, chapter VI.

6th of March (The Gift of Our Original Mind): Follow your mind’s interests. Accept the
fact that flexibility has risks. Beware of reaching a limit in your skills because you were
afraid to lose control and challenge yourself. What are somethings you are interested in
that you want to pursue? Mastery, chapter V.

7th of March (Keep the Mind Moving): Focus on acting in the moment. Find something
new to focus on so that you can work on keeping your mind flexible and fluid. What is
one are where you are in a rut that you can change? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 2.
8th of March (Retain Your Sense of Wonder): Keep reminding yourself how little you
know and how much further you have to travel. What do you feel superior in and how can
you eliminate that sense of superiority? Mastery, chapter V.

9th of March (Impatience Is Your Enemy): Trust the process and creativity will come
naturally. The thing most holding you back from being creative is impatience. Learn to
love learning for its own sake. How many years have you spent trying to master your craft
and how many more until Greene’s suggested 10 years? Mastery, chapter V.

10th of March (Knowledge Is Your Superior): You will always have lower status than
knowledge. Follow it and always keep learning. Fight your ego which tells you you are
good enough or that you know everything. How can you quell your ego? Mastery, chapter
V.

11th of March (Intensity of Focus): Studies aren’t as important as how intense your
attention is to a task or topic. Don’t just read books but focus intensely on analyzing
them. What are you focused intensely on? Mastery, chapter VI.

12th of March (Perfect Yourself through Failure): Malfunctions are a tool for education
and will teach you if you listen. Henry Ford learned that malfunctions in a machine show
you ways you can improve and they show you the limitations of what you are doing. What
problems or failures haven’t you analyzed properly yet? Mastery, chapter II.

13th of March (Creative Endurance): Worthwhile creation is not a sprint but a marathon.
Use exercise to build up your endurance so you don’t start to produce lower quality work
half way through a project. Increase your exercise until you reach a plateau and stay there
until the project is finished. What do you do for exercise? HuffPost, November 2012.

14th of March (Immerse Yourself in the Details): Look for the details and you will also
find the secrets to anything. Da Vinci experimented with many different ways of showing
light hitting objects and eventually his new way of art looked more realistic. What is one
detail you will focus on today? Mastery, chapter V.

15th of March (Make Your Work Come to Life): Make people believe your work is alive
by focusing on absorbing all the minute details. How can you study your chosen topic with
even more detail than before? Mastery, chapter VI.

16th of March (Alter Your Perspective): Learn to view things from every angle. Practice
reframing and reinterpreting what you see today. Mastery, chapter V.
17th of March (These Powers Can’t Come Cheaply): Don’t fall for myths that
creativity comes from something other than hard work and commitment. Drugs and other
forms of escape won’t help. What is one myth of creativity that you believe that takes
away focus from the importance of hard work? Mastery, chapter V.

18th of March (The Power of Desire and Determination): Dedication is required for
mastery. Masters are committed to their craft so much that they naturally spend hours and
hours each day working on it. What topic or cause would make you have such a
commitment? Greene at Live Talks LA, February 2019.

19th of March (The Deadening Dynamic): Create something new and your followers will
give you the highest position of power in your culture. Find the thing you have to express
to the world. Consciously fight against the conventions that would suppress your unique
voice. What is the thing you want to express to the world? Mastery, chapter V.

20th of March (The Master’s Brain): Your brain’s landscape continually grows based
on how much you learn. Find some task to focus on to expand your brain. Mastery,
chapter II.

21st of March (The Universal Master): Extend your learning so that you can have more
and more connections to wider ranging things. Goethe saw secrets that were less obvious
to other people because of how much time he spent chasing knowledge. Technology gives
us an even greater advantage of becoming educated. What is a subject you could study that
you haven’t previously looked into? Mastery, chapter VI.

22nd of March (On Meditation): Meditation helps the master’s mind stay focused on
things for long periods of time. Greene does Zen meditation for 40 minutes each day to
help him learn focus. Start meditating today, if only for a few minutes.
Powerseductionandwar.com in September, 2014.

23rd of March (Listen to Your Frustration): The brain sometimes gets blocked. When this
happens walk away and find something else to work on. Extreme focus on one thing will
eventually lead you to a point where you need a break. Take a break and do something
else when your mind is blocked. Mastery, chapter V.

24th of March (The Mind as a Muscle): Take risks by contemplating a viewpoint you’ve
never thought about before. This will work your mind out just like exercising works your
muscles. The mind has a tendency to tighten up and focus in order to save effort. Counter
act this by expanding what you do. What is one viewpoint you disagree with that you can
study today? Mastery, chapter V.

25th of March (Cultivate Negative Capability): You need to break up the sense that you
already know everything. Suspend judgement as much as possible. Negative Capability is
the ability to embrace uncertainty. Focus on not judging people’s comments and ideas as
much as possible today. Mastery, chapter V.

26th of March (Pay Attention to Negative Cues): Our imagination controls how able our
mind is to change it’s perspective. Think about what is absent and not what is present.
Sherlock Holmes often solves mysteries by focusing on what should of occurred but
didn’t happen. Did a house get robbed with out a dog barking? Think of your area of
expertise and ask yourself what should happen but isn’t when you come across a
problem. Mastery, chapter V.

27th of March (The Power of Peak Experiences): Find the flow state and lose yourself in
your tasks. Maslow calls Peak Experiences the moments when you are so immersed in
your work that you lose track of time. How can you become more immersed in your
primary task today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 8.

28th of March (Move Beyond Intellect): If you are patient then the intuitive feel of
mastery will eventually come to you. Jane Goodall studied chimps and become so good at
it that she altered how we think about animals. What are you choosing to commit to for a
long period of time so you can revolutionize human thought? Mastery, chapter VI.

29th of March (Fuse the Intuitive with the Rational): Following your inclinations to their
ends will help you reach the heights. How can you better immerse yourself in your task?
Mastery, chapter VI.

30th of March (Fuse the Intuitive with the Rational): Mastery comes to those dedicated to
a path of daily focused improvement. What ways are you less dedicated than you should
be? Mastery, chapter VI.

31st of March (Connect to Your Destiny): Follow your voice as it helps you discover and
achieve your fullest potential. This will also help you fulfill your deepest longings. Don’t
worry about why you are drawn to certain things, just accept it and work on fulfilling
those good desires. What part of your inner voice are you squashing or restricting?
Mastery, chapter VI.
April (The Perfect courtier: Playing the Game of Power)

Life in a court was a civilized version of war that required constantly thinking about
tactics. April is meant to help you learn to play in this arena of negative emotions and
shiny exteriors. Greene shares a story of how he was awakened to how the real world
works in his first job. He out performed everyone and got slapped on the wrist. He tried
being nice and even involving his boss in his work. But the person still hated him. He later
figured out that he violated the first law of power which is don’t outshine the master.

1st of April (Never Outshine the Master): Make the people who are above you feel better
than you and secure in their position. If you excel and outperform people you will make
them jealous and resentful. When you do something impressive, frame it as advice or input
you got from them. How do you outshine the master? 48 Laws of Power, Law 1.

2nd of April (Make the Master Feel Glorious and Superior): Make those above you appear
impressive. Galileo discovered Jupiter. Instead of emphasizing science and his hard work,
he made the discovery into an event that focused on how great his patrons, the Medicis
were. How can you make your boss seem more impressive? 48 Laws of Power, Law 1.

3rd of April (Find Out Who Holds the Strings): The people who appear to have power
sometimes don’t. Look for those who actually affect change and attach yourself to them.
Who does your boss listen to? 48 Laws of Power, law 23.

4th of April (Know When to Take and Give Credit): Take credit if someone is below you
and give credit when someone is above. What accomplishment can you take credit for
today? 48 Laws of Power, Law 7.

5th of April (Remake Yourself into a Character of Power): Become an artist that creates
themself out of clay. Learn to exaggerate what works and downplay what doesn’t. Be
aware of the effect your environment has on who you are and who you will become. What
aspect of your environment can you improve so you can become better? 48 Laws of
Power, Law 25.

6th of April (Seem Dumber Than Your Mark): If you can manage to stay around people
for a while, they will eventually reveal secrets and open themselves up to deception. Stick
around by making people think they are better than you. How can you make someone feel
better than you with out sacrificing power? 48 Laws of Power, Law 21.
7th of April (Do Not Be the Court Cynic): Practice developing the talent of expressing
wonder and amazement. If you can make this expression seem authentic when you
compliment others, you will paradoxically receive attention back on your own
accomplishments. Don’t criticize. Compliment someone today. 48 Laws of Power, Law
24.

8th of April (Master Your Emotional Responses): If you can’t control your emotions,
how can you be counted on to control anything else in this world? Outbursts signify
helplessness. When is the last time you were emotional and how can you better control it?
48 Laws of Power, Law 39.

9th of April (So Much Depends on Reputation): Reputation is the cornerstone of all power.
Don’t ever let it get hurt. Always take the initiative in defining who people know you as.
Reputation will protect you in the courtly game of appearances. What can you do today to
improve your reputation? 48 Laws of Power, Law 5.

10th of April (Always Say Less Than Necessary): Those who speak less create the aura of
power and wisdom. Say less to reduce the chance of saying something dumb. Learn to
shut up today. 48 Laws of Power, Law 4.

11th of April (Appeal to People’s Self-Interest): Find a way to point out what a person
can gain from helping you before you ask for anything. Stop speaking as if people cared
about your needs and feelings. Make a list of what people around you want today. 48 Laws
of Power, Law 13.

12th of April (Use Your Enemies): Learn to use your enemies by befriending them. Put
them into your service by helping them achieve their self interest. Who is one enemy you
can befriend? 48 Laws of Power, Law 2.

13th of April (Better to Be Attacked Than Ignored): Attention is in many ways important
for power. Get attention at any cost whether it be negative or positive. People crave things
that are larger than life, so court controversy whenever you can. How can you be more of a
showman? 48 Laws of Power, Law 6.

14th of April (View the World as a Vast Interconnected Palace): Always find new ways to
connect with people. Circulating and moving yourself to the center of the action will make
you more powerful. Avoid fortresses as they will seem safe but really just trap and restrict
you. Talk to someone new today. 48 Laws of Power, Law 18.
15th of April (Create a Cult Like Following): Grow your power by being the focal point of
people’s need to believe in something greater. Followers defend you and make you more
powerful when you attack. Dangle before people some new cause or get rich scheme or
latest trend and they will take the bait. What new cause can you profess to draw people
near to you? 48 Laws of Power, Law 27.

16th of April (Do Not Commit to Anyone): Give people hope of winning you over but
never allow them to become satisfied. Don’t rush to take sides until the last moment. Not
rushing to take sides will allow you to always choose the winning person. What is one
conflict you are embroiled in that you could have stayed back from? 48 Laws of Power,
Law 20.

17th of April (Stay Above the Fray): Always keep your independence. Seem interested in
people’s struggles but don’t commit. Who can you be a better listener to today, in
order to make it seem like you are on their side? 48 Laws of Power, law 20.

18th of April (Startle the Snakes): Sometimes you have hidden enemies. Scare them out
with an ambiguous test. Do something that could be interpreted as either absent minded or
could be interpreted as an affront on their character. Your friends will let it go and your
enemies will make it into a big deal and see it as a sign of aggression. Find a way to do
something to flush out your enemies in your social group today. 33 Strategies of War,
Strategy 1.

19th of April (Tailor Your Flattery): Learn to cover up your flattery so it isn’t obvious.
Tailor it to lower the insecurities of your target. Learn to mirror your leaders with out
completely copying them. What is one weakness of your leader you can flatter today?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 14.

20th of April (Be Royal in Your Own Fashion): Confidence makes you seem destined to
lead. Learn to carry yourself like a king. How can you make yourself appear more
confident when you first meet people? 48 Laws of Power, Law 34.

21st of April (Be Merciless with Your Enemies): Study your enemies and decide what to
do with them. Either turn them into an ally, neutralize them, or crush them totally. Those
who you fail to crush might become bitter and attack you later when their strength
increases. What people are you focusing on making your allies? 48 Laws of Power, Law
15.
22nd of April (Sow the Seeds of Doubt): Use rumors to destroy people who are your
enemies and rivals. Use doubt to destroy people. Once you plant a seed of doubt, the
enemy can either defend themselves or let it go. If they let it go, you can keep going. If
they defend themselves, point out how odd it is that they are defending themselves so
intensely. Find an enemy and think of ways you can instill doubt in people’s minds about
them. 48 Laws of Power, Law 5.

23rd of April (Fear the Power of Infection): Whiners and the unfortunate can draw more
bad situations to themselves. Avoid people like this. Instead seek out those who have good
things happen to them. Who is someone who always has problems around you? 48 Laws
of Power, Law 10.

24th of April (Avoid the False Alliance): Real allies have self interest that align with
yours. Fake allies are those build on an emotional need, while real ones share self interest.
Who shares similar interests with you? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 27.

25th of April (Enter Action with Boldness): If you are timid, you draw roadblocks and
hesitation your way. Instead, be bold and you will find any mistakes you make will be
overlooked. What is one way you can do or say something bold today? 48 Laws of Power,
Law 28.

26th of April (Make Your Accomplishments Seem Effortless): If you don’t reveal how
hard you work people will think everything you do is natural. Telling others how hard you
work only raises questions like whether you have to work harder because of how dumb
you are. Cover up your work until it is finished. Seeing how things are created takes away
some of the magic. How can you practice being nonchalant today? 48 Laws of Power, Law
30.

27th of April (Despise the Free Lunch): Pay for valuable things. Free things appear nice at
first but they often include psychological strings you cannot pay back easily. What
happened last time you accepted a gift from someone? 48 Laws of Power, Law 40.

28th of April (There Is No Revenge Like Oblivion): Sometimes we need to just move on
from our mistakes instead of trying to fix them. Trying to fix the problem focuses attention
on it. Learn to move on. What is one thing you need to stop trying to fix? 48 Laws of
Power, Law 36.

29th of April (Cultivate an Air of Unpredictability): Only subordinate people act in a way
that can be predicted. If you are unpredictable people will go on the defensive with you,
always trying to reinterpret what you are doing. If you act in an unpredictable manner after
you have achieved some notoriety, people will think it is for some specific reason and
begin to ponder what you are doing. How can you be more unpredictable? 48 Laws of
Power, Law 17.

30th of April (Never Appear Too Perfect): Since people are envious, those who appear
perfect will eventually get attacked. Downplay your successes and skills and it will diffuse
negative emotions towards you. Who is most envious of you in your workplace? 48 Laws
of Power, Law 46.

May (The Supposed Non players of Power: Recognizing Toxic Types and
Disguised Power Strategies)

May is about people who claim to not be playing power games. Many of these people have
cloaked their desires and goals to give them an advantage. Green talks about how power,
and the associated moves, are timeless. Some are disturbed that power games are every
played. Some deny the games are played but play them themselves. Others love
manipulating. Realists accept that the desire for power is part of human nature and learn to
defend and use the laws of power.

1st of May (Everyone Is a Player in the Game): Spot supposed non players by looking for
people who flaunt their morality. Who around you tries hardest to convince others that
they are moral? 48 Laws of Power, Preface.

2nd of May (Take on the Toxic Types): The greatest defense is to learn to identify
people’s behaviors ahead of time. You will learn to ignore their cover stories and stay
calm when they attack. Reframe encounters with people like this as a way to practice self
mastery. Laws of Human Nature, Introduction.

3rd of May (Judge Them on Their Behavior, Not on Their Words): It is best to look at a
person’s behavior over time. Time makes it difficult to hide who you really are. Pay
attention to their outward behavior and look for what is underneath, or what it is masking.
Actions speak louder than words. Mastery IV, See People as They Are.

4th of May (The Appearance of Naiveté): Those who try to present themselves as innocent
are often the least so. Their appearance protects them from accusations. What is one time
when someone appeared naive but their behavior said otherwise? 48 Laws of Power,
Preface.
5th of May (Be Careful Whom You Offend): People rarely forget a time when they were
insulted. Be careful not to offend someone who could later have more power. What is a
more tactful way to get the same result as offense, but without the potential future cost? 48
Laws of Power, Law 19.

6th of May (See Through the False Front): Never take believe an appearance. Napoleon
got the enemy to attack by pretending to be panicked and scared. They rushed into a trap.
People often get aggressive when they think they can easily win. How can you feign
weakness in an area where you are strong? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 23.

7th of May (The Subtle-Superiority Strategy): People want you to feel inferior, but they
want to avoid the social cost of saying it outright. They show up late, talk about how busy
they are, and put you into inferior positions. Induce shame in them by subtly pointing out
what they have said. What can you say to someone who is always late to appointments
with you? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 16.

8th of May (Look at Their Past): Look for instances where someone disappears when there
is stress, gets aggressive when challenged, or rises to the situation when they are given an
opportunity. Ignore patterns at your own risk. Pick one person and ask yourself what
behaviors do they do when under pressure or stress? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 4.

9th of May (See Through the Emotional Outburst): Emotional outbursts are often power
moves. They aren’t always directed at you. Don’t be vain and think you are the main
cause. Keep your calm and behave strategically while they lose theirs. How can you adopt
a meditative state when someone loses their cool? 48 Laws of Power, Law 3.

10th of May (Don’t Mistake Extra Conviction for Truth): People who defend or propose
ideas with emotional fervor or conviction can be wrong. Learn to be skeptical when you
see signs of deception. An animated front is one of those signs. Conviction bias describes
this behavior. How can you both use and spot this type of bias? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 3.

11th of May (The Pattern): People choose to follow others based on glittering appearances
and images. Ignore the front. Look at how they delegate authority, what others say about
them, and the results of their decisions. What is one thing that is hard to fake in your area
of expertise? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 4.

12th of May (Be Wary of the Noble Gesture): Noble gestures make for great smoke
screens. Greene talks about how donating art to a public gallery increases prices while
letting the owners appear to benevolent. What is the last public display that you saw?
What actions followed that display? 48 Laws of Power, Law 3.

13th of May (Recognize Deep Narcissists before You Fall for Them): Deep narcissists are
easy to spot because of how they react. When insulted or challenged, they react abruptly,
with anger and intense vengeance. They will maneuver themselves into the victim role.
They are over sensitive and need the conversation to focus on them all the time. They see
others as simply ‘self objects,’ or things that exist to validate and prop up their ego. It
is best to avoid them. Who in your life needs constant attention? Laws of Human Nature,
2.

14th of May (The Grandiose Leader): Beware of leaders who feel like they have the
support of the public and can do whatever they want. Stop feeding their egos by cutting off
their attention. Ignore them. Who is a grandiose individual that you can ignore? Laws of
Human Nature, chapter 11.

15th of May (The Machiavellian Gift): People use distraction to cover up what they are
really after. This can be gift giving, kindness, or honesty. Beware of gifts that randomly
show up. They often have strings attached. What is the last random gift someone gave you
and what did they want? 48 Laws of Power, Law 12.

16th of May (The Fake Traditionalist): Look past people’s appearance. A distraction
commonly used is to publicly proclaim support for a traditional way of doing things, while
changing things behind the scenes. Find a way to clothe your change in ‘the old way’
or traditions. What was the last public proclamation of tradition that you heard in your
social group? 48 Laws of Power, Law 45.

17th of May (Deciphering the Shadow): Sometimes people over emphasize certain traits
about themselves. Watch for this. Those who do this often are concealing the opposite.
Those who appear empathetic are often cold and aggressive. They repress one need and
cover it up with the other. What is a trait that makes you angry when you see someone
displaying it? That is probably part of your shadow. Laws of Human Nature Chapter 9.

18th of May (Look Beneath the Mask): Stop focusing on the image people display to the
world. Instead, look behind their best face. What is the true emotion they are suppressing?
Laws of Human Nature, 3.

19th of May (Demanding Equality): People who demand equality are often just advocating
for a distribution of rewards according to their desires. Treat people like the quality of
their work. Who is one person that you should treat better because of their usefulness or
skill? 48 Laws of Power, Preface.

20th of May (The Unambitious Front): A great tool for reducing envy is to reject the
power that someone wants to give you a few times, and then eventually accept. It is hard
to feel negatively towards someone when they appear to not want power. Be careful of
those who don’t appear to want power but continue to gain it. Who is one person that has
constantly gained power by appearing to not want it? 48 Laws of Power, Law 46.

21st of May (The Aggressive Pleaser): Extreme niceness isn’t natural and is often a
cover for more aggressive behavior. They want to gather power. Their kindness has an
almost aggressive element to it. Stress will make such people crack. Who is someone who
appears nice on the outside but feels internally aggressive when you interact with them for
long enough? Laws of Human Nature, 9.

22nd of May (Determine the Strength of People’s Character): You can spot strength and
weakness in moments of pressure and stress. Look at their outwards behavior during such
times. Look for people who have strong character. Weight them higher than those who are
outwardly charming. What is the last time when you misread someone? Laws of Human
Nature, 4.

23rd of May (Don’t Always Believe Your Eyes): Pay attention to facts and not
appearances. Those with power often use positive visuals to override what is really
happening. How can you use this tactic? Art of Seduction, Soft Seduction.

24th of May (Easy Money): You cannot get something from nothing. There is always a
cost to a ‘free’ gift. Watch out when someone is selling you an easy money story.
When have you fallen for this belief? 48 Laws of Power, Law 40.

25th of May (Avoid the Drama Magnet): People who have stories of stirring up drama and
victory are often the cause of the very drama they are telling you about. Who is a drama
magnet in your life? Laws of Human Nature, 4.

26th of May (The Sincerity Ploy): Pretend to bear your heart so someone so they will
share their secrets with you. When did you last share more than you should have? What
precipitated this oversharing? 48 Laws of Power, Law 14.

27th of May (Detect Their True Motives): Knowing someone’s motivation is the key to
getting them to do what you want. Next time you are caught in an important situation ask
yourself, ‘who benefits’ from this situation? Powerseductionandwar.com, 23rd
November, 2007.

28th of May (The Effective Truth): Look at results and not the stories they tell. For
example the Pope is primarily power focused and political. The religious comments are
simply a clothing for this agenda. What is one time when you clothed your true motive for
an action? Powerseductionandwar.com, 28 July, 2006.

29th of May (Nothing Personal): Many people take things personally in the game of
power. Stop emotionally driving decisions. Instead look at life like chess, a series of
moves and counter moves. How can you be more strategic today? Greene: Mastery and
Research, Finding Mastery Conversations with Michael Gervais, 25 January, 2017.

30th of May (Everyone Wants More Power): Assume people are motivated by power. Use
this assumption as a starting point. No one likes the feeling of no power. How are you
motivated by power? Greene: The 48 Laws of Power, Between the Lines with Barry
Kibrick, 15 May, 2015.

31st of May (Know Who You’re Dealing With): Most people will have some use or
value to you in the course of their lives. Treat everyone accordingly. Measuring people is
the most important power skill. Before doing anything, ask yourself what the long term
consequences of the move will be. Don’t rely on instincts to judge people. Never trust
appearances. How can you be more scientific or systematic in measuring and studying
other people? 48 Laws of Power, Law 19.

June (The Divine Craft: Mastering the Arts of Indirection and Manipulation)

This section covers how to clothe your iron hand in a velvet glove, or in other words, how
to get people to do what you want with out realizing it. Just like when you are playing
pool, angles and strategy is important. The true players have an end game mapped out, and
use manipulation and angles to achieve that end game. They learn to put up a front when
attacked, then they take subtle moves to isolate attackers, and only once the other is weak
do they directly attack.

1st of June (Wear the Appropriate Mask): The ability to master deception and create useful
appearances are helpful for attaining power. Learn to make your face as changeable as an
actor. What is one mask you don’t have that you can develop? 48 Laws of Power,
Preface.
2st of June (Use Absence to Increase Respect): If you appear common people will stop
noticing you. Withdrawing will create value through scarcity. This is an economics
principle. Apply it to your skills by making what you offer rare and difficult to find. What
can you add to your skill set that will make you more rare and scarce, naturally? 48 Laws
of Power, Law 16.

3rd of June (Take Control of Your Image): If you don’t feed people a manufactured
image, people will start ascribing qualities that they want to see but that don’t really
come from you. Impose a specific image before anyone can do this. How can you create a
more specific image? Mastery 4, See people as they are.

4th of June (Play on People’s Instinct to Trust Appearances): People can’t doubt
everything they see. They rely on appearances to make quick judgements. Dangle things
that you seem to want in front of people so that they go focus on the decoy. What subtle
things can you do to focus people on what you want? 48 Laws of Power, Law 3.

5th of June (Create Dramatic Effects): Don’t reveal all your cards at once. Instead time
their usage to achieve the goals you desire. Consider using silence and quick strike
strategies to achieve your goals. What is one goal you have that you can be less public
about? 48 Laws of Power, law 25.

6th of June (Play Your Role Well): If you can play your role well you will increase your
power faster. Look to method acting for techniques. Method actors recall matching
emotional experiences when they need to display a certain emotion. You can also make
yourself smile or frown and that will dig up matching emotions. In what situations can you
use method acting? Laws of Human Nature, 3.

7th of June (Never Impugn People’s Intelligence): Intelligence is an important part of a


person’s vanity and self image. If you can make people feel superior in this category,
you can run circles around them because their suspicions will be disarmed by their egos.
What stops you from making people feel intellectually superior? 48 Laws of Power, Law
21.

8th of June (Distract Them from Your Real Goal): If people know what you want you are
easier to out strategize or plan against. Give them something else to focus on. Don’t
close your mouth and say nothing. Instead, talk endlessly about a goal that distracts them
from your main priority. What is a fake goal you can cite that will send people off on wild
goose chases away from what you really want? 48 Laws of Power, Law 3.
9th of June (Give People the Opportunity to Feel Superior): Figure out what drives people.
Figure out what they want others to think about them. Some want to feel powerful, others
want to look charitable or noble, and others want to feel significant or unique. What drives
you? 48 Laws of Power, Law 13.

10th of June (Infect the Group with Productive Emotions): Emotions in groups are
contagious. A feeling of openness to new ideas is often helpful. Demonstrate a lack of fear
and an openness to ideas. What emotion is most useful to you in your common groups?
Laws of Human Nature, 14.

11th of June (Strike the Shepherd): Groups fall apart when the leader leaves or is taken
down. A power vacuum is created. Find the source of unhappiness and trouble. Don’t
attack or try to fix them. Instead banish them from the group. Who causes the most
problems in your group and how can you banish them? 48 Laws of Power, Law 42.

12th of June (Use the Surrender Tactic): Surrender when you are too weak to fight.
Don’t let people get the satisfaction of defeating you. How can you use this tactic? 48
Laws of Power, Law 22.

13th of June (Lead from the Front): People grow resentful and hesitant when they see a
leader who demands sacrifices but isn’t willing to make any. Instead, demonstrate your
confidence in the path you have chosen by acting first and inviting others to follow. How
can you better demonstrate commitment to the principles you expect of your followers? 33
Strategies of War, Strategy 7.

14th of June (Deter with a Threatening Presence): Being nice can work against your
interests as it can encourage people to attack you more. Make a few violent and nasty
demonstrations of your power. People won’t want to find out what you are fully capable
of. 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 10.

15th of June (The Art of Presence and Absence): If you are too absent people won’t feel
connected to you. If you are too present people won’t value you. Learn to balance the
two. Which are you more likely to fall prey to? Laws of Human Nature, 15.

16th of June (Get Others to Play with the Cards You Deal): Too many options can be just
as imprisoning as having fewer options. Limited choices make us feel like we are more in
control because each choice can be thought about in more detail. How can you control the
choices people have instead of directly controlling them? 48 Laws of Power, Law 31.
17th of June (The Seductive Visuals): Color and order have a large effect on people’s
minds. How can you add color to your life to emphasize what you want people to see? 48
Laws of Power, Law 37.

18th of June (Never Reform Too Much at Once): If you are new to a situation try to build
your power by showing outward respect for the ways of the past that the group values.
Make small changes only after you have power. What is one way you can display respect
for an old way of doing something? 48 Laws of Power, Law 45.

19th of June (Make Others Come to You): Practice making others come to you so you are
more in control when you fight. What can you offer to lure people towards your position?
48 Laws of Power, Law 8.

20th of June (Display a Hint of Weakness): Instead of hiding your weaknesses, display
them in a situation where they actually benefit your goals. What is one weakness that you
have and how can you display it in the right way so that it benefits you? Art of Seduction,
Disarm.

21st of June (The Slow Power Grab): Follow Hitchcock’s strategy and build control
slowly. If you do it too quickly, you take away people’s spirit. Create the illusion that
you are all working together and slowly take steps to control the most important pieces.
What is a situation you need to be able to control and how can you slowly build your
control towards that goal? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 29.

22nd of June (Control What You Reveal): When you wait to speak and say less, you get a
chance to hear everyone else’s opinions, desires, and motives. Silence also makes people
less comfortable which can give you the upper hand. What is one time when you spoke too
soon and what happened? 48 Laws of Power, Law 4.

23rd of June ( Play to Their High Self-Opinion): Remind people of all the positive things
they have done in the past. This will calm them down and make them continue to want
your approval of their behavior. How can you compliment people’s behavior in such a
way that they want to continue acting that way? Laws of Human Nature, 7.

24th of June (Demonic Language): By being vague and diabolical, people will have a hard
time figuring out what you are up to. Get people to focus less on the meaning of words
and instead on how they sound and what they stand for. How can you make your language
more artistic? Art of Seduction, Use the Demonic Power of Words to Sow Confusion.
25th of June (Create an Air of Mystery): Capture people’s attention by dressing, acting,
and speaking in a different but unique way. How can you modify your behavior so you
stick out in a good way? 48 Laws of Power, Law 6.

26th of June (Never Conventional): Make a point of changing up your behavior. It will
make you harder to predict. What are some of your common habits in social or conflict
based situations that you can change? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 24.

27th of June (Play to People’s Fantasies): Life is depressing for many people. They want
escapes and distractions. Gain power by becoming a person who brings pleasure and
fantasy to people’s lives. How can you become a more interesting person and storyteller?
48 Laws of Power, Law 32.

28th of June (Renew Your Aura of Authority): People new to your social situation will
think you are old and out of touch and not as powerful as you once were. Change this by
maintaining empathy for the young. Keep an eye out for when they act as if you are losing
touch. Next look for new markets to focus on. This will help you stay flexible and fresh.
How are you losing touch right now? Laws of Human Nature, 15.

29th of June (Mirror Their Values): Tell people what they want to hear and their egos will
be assuaged and their suspicion minimized. Don’t throw your pearls before swine. How
can you better reflect people’s values in your next social event? 48 Laws of Power, Law
38.

30th of June (Play the Honest Rogue): If people begin to think you are tricky and
deceptive, reveal your strategies. People will admire your honesty and paradoxically you
will be able to continue being deceptive. Are people beginning to think you are deceptive
and tricky? 48 Laws of Power, Law 3.

July (The Seductive Character: Penetrating Hearts and Minds)

Success makes us confident. This month is focused on teaching you how to charm people
so you can experience power more often. The first step is to stop thinking about seduction
in terms of romance. Instead, think of it as drawing someone into a story where they get
something that they want. Some want adventure, others drama, others pleasure. Bring out
your natural qualities and use those to make people more interested.

August (The Master Persuader: Softening People’s Resistance)


Most people avoid the game of strategy. Instead accept it and become skilled at it. Greene
talks about how he uses stories to get his points across. They help him lower people’s
guards. Learn to tell people the stories they want to hear. That will help you get what you
want.

September (The Grand Strategist: Rising Out of Tactical Hell)

Strategy requires constant effort in service of a goal. Most people have grand plans, but
don’t do the work of daily strategy. Some are good tacticians, who always have a good
response in the moment. But they lack a long term plan. Others, appear to have a vision,
but their plans don’t work in reality. September is the month dedicated to helping you be
more strategic. It is supposed to help you rise out of tactical hell, or situations where you
are simply reacting based on emotion and situational dictates.

October (The Emotional Self: Coming to Terms with Our Dark Side)

October is all about uncovering our true nature and accepting that there is a wiring in you
that is beyond your control. Understand these roots and learn to work within their
constraints. We are all in pain and that pain is often caused by other people. The source of
this pain is that we are poor observers of the people around us. This causes us to miss hints
and red flags and to strategize poorly. People are fascinating if you just pay attention.

1st of October (The Primary Law of Human Nature): Don’t think of yourself as superior
or separate. Accept your shared nature with other people. Stop thinking the other side of
the argument is irrational, dumb, or wrong. All have elements of irrationality and
correctness in them. What do you have in common with someone you disagree with?
“The Laws of Human Nature: An Interview with Robert Greene,” dailystoic.com,
October 23rd, 2018.

2nd of October (There’s Nothing Stronger Than Human Nature): You can only become
better when you see what you are. These inner tendencies have only become heightened as
of late. Learn to understand your nature. What inner tendency can you transmute to your
advantage today? Laws of Human Nature, Introduction.

3rd of October (The Inner Athena): Be like Pericles and devote your attention to one think
you value most. Cultivate your inner calm and focus. Once you minimize emotions you
will begin to allow rationality to take the forefront. How can you increase your focus and
calm today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.
4th of October (Analyze, Scrutinize, Question): Dig into your feelings and decide whether
they are justified logically or not. You might need to physically separate yourself to do
this. Where does your need for attention come from? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

5th of October (Do Not Let Success Intoxicate You): Avoid satisfying your need to feel
superior to others when you’ve achieved some success. Remember the element of luck.
This will help you not overestimate your skills. What role did luck play in your last
success? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 11.

6th of October (See into Your Own Nature): Everyone is a conformist. Analyze yourself
and the origins of what you believe and feel. What are you conforming too right now?
Greene asks you to ask yourself where did I pick up this belief? Quillette, January 1, 2019
An Interview With Robert Greene “Stop Assuming that Everything You Feel or Think Is
Right.”

7th of October (Rationality: A Simple Definition): Rational people are aware of the ways
emotions effect their thinking. Irrational people aren’t and rush into things because of
this. How would you rate your ability to be rational? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

8th of October (The Madness of Groups): Group think can be madness. People tend to just
validate the things supported by their peers. Don’t relinquish your ability to doubt and
consider different paths than the ones supported by the group. When is the last time you
were driven by group think? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 14.

9th of October (The Power of Association): People have great power over those that
surround them. Some could infect you with misery and other ill emotions. In what ways do
the people around you exercise power over you? 48 Laws of Power, chapter 10.

10th of October (Think for Yourself): Social media has amplified our tendency to not
think for our selves. Don’t be like the academics, confined to the rules and viewpoints of
those before you. Fearlessly rid yourself of conventional ideas. Robert Greene Official,
“Irrationality 2020” on YouTube in August 29 2020.

11th of October (Beware the Fragile Ego): It can be painful to admit your inferiority.
Avoid disguising envy by cloaking it in a claim about how situations are unfair. Instead,
act on envy and accomplish something. What feeling of envy can you do something about
today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10.
12th of October (See Things as They Are, Not as Your Emotions Color Them): See
emotional responses as a kind of disease. These make you overcompensate. When you
have success, experience anger or fear, be wary, take no action, and think. When did you
last make a mistake because of an emotional response? 33 Strategies of War, Preface.

13th of October (Change Your Circumstances by Changing Your Attitude): Focus on


having a pragmatically useful attitude for the situation. Our mindset can affect whether
people react positively or negatively to us. What mood will you change today? Laws of
Human Nature, chapter 8.

14th of October (Confront Your Dark Side): Everyone represses parts of themselves.
These parts tend to be the less socially acceptable parts. This dark side leaks out in
moments of anxiety, anger, neediness, and suspicion. Recognize the dark side of your
character. What parts of yourself are you repressing that are causing you to act in ways
where you aren’t in control? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 9.

15th of October (Create Mental Space from the Group): Social pressure effects what the
think and do. Develop the ability to resist and detach ourselves from the group. The first
step is to accept how much of an effect the group has on us. How does your group effect
your feelings of outrage and anxiety towards popular topics? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 14.

16th of October (Test for Envy): A simple way to test for envy is to tell people some good
news about yourself. You will notice a quick expression of disappointment. You can also
try telling them bad news about yourself. You will notice an equally quick expression of
joy. Envious people can’t help feel these feelings. Who do you suspect is envious of
you? See Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10 for more.

17th of October (See into the Spirit of the Times): Your surroundings deeply effect you.
Especially your generation’s perceptions and rhetoric. Become an archaeologist and dig
into your past. How can you be more objective about the things that influence you? Laws
of Human Nature, chapter 17.

18th of October (Think Like a Writer): The writer Chekhov used his plays and characters
to explore and make sense of the worst types of people. Demythologize aggressors and
brutes by understanding what makes them tic. Who is one person you can try to
understand better? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.
19th of October (Accept People as Facts): Treat people’s negative traits as minerals and
fossils. Observe them and think about what made them form. You can also think of them
as as neutral as the comets or plants. They are a puzzle to be understood and solved. What
are some faults in yourself and how did they form? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

20th of October (See Beyond the Moment): We can get bogged down in the rush of
immediate events. Elevate your perspective. Look at the ways you actions affect other
things. What were the ramifications of the last major decision you made? Laws of Human
Nature, chapter 6.

21st of October (Recognize Your Aggressive Impulses): Stop trying to separate aggression
from what you do. Instead think about the situations where aggression led to failure or
victory. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 16.

22nd of October (Lost in Trivia): Weed out the unessential details. It will save you much
time. To know which details are non essential, be clear about your goals. What is the goal
you are currently working on and how can you clarify it more? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 6.

23rd of October (The Lost Self): Work on the opposite sides of your character that are
neglected. Attack when you usually defend. It will make you less easy to categorize. How
can you switch up your actions and act in the opposite way today? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 12.

24th of October (Know How Little You Know): Socrates was wise because he knew that
he did not know. Think back to the seventeenth century and how many ridiculous ideas
they had. Think of your ideas as toys or blocks that can be knocked down or discarded.
How many of our ideas will be surpassed and thought ridiculous in a few hundred years?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 7.

25th of October (Examine Your Emotions to Their Roots): Think about the last emotion
you felt strongly. Think about what triggered it. Was it petty or trivial? If so there was
likely something else behind it. Find out what that is. Try journaling to find out. When will
you start journaling your emotions and their sources? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

26th of October (Resist Simple Explanations): We are drawn to simple explanation to


events. The truth is that the world is full of ambiguity and nuance. Avoid the tendency to
reduce things to simple terms just to get a grasp on them. What is something you have
unnecessarily simplified as of late? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 32.
27th of October (See Your Shadow): Our dark side can be integrated productively, giving
us much energy and vigor. Instead of suppressing it, find a way to use it productively.
How can you use your dark side today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 9.

28th of October (Move closer to What You Envy): People hide issues and try to appear
perfect. Imagine the disadvantages of their position and try to see behind their mask. What
do you appreciate about your situation? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10.

29th of October (Manage Your Grandiose Tendencies): Stop imagining the godlike powers
you value but cannot achieve/obtain. Be more realistic about your weapons and tools.
What tools do you possess currently and what are their weaknesses? Laws of Human
Nature, chapter 11.

30th of October (The Myth of Progress): Stop thinking that people today aren’t beholden
to extreme irrationality. There is a cycle between times of rationality and irrationality.
What are those cycles in your life? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

31st of October (You Are the Obstacle): Life is a struggle and battle. If you lose your
sense of direction, you only have yourself to blame. Shift your perspective by realizing the
ways you are your own obstacle to success. 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 1.

November (The Rational Human: Realizing Your Higher Self)

The goal for November is to focus on staying in your higher self state and avoiding your
lower self. Greene says the higher self’s impulse is weaker so it requires effort. He says
contrary to expectations you actually need to learn to cultivate certain emotions and not
repress all emotions. Emotions drive behavior whether it is in your career, relationships, or
some other area of your life. You should recognize your emotions and use them to drive
your behavior, but only after you have thought about what result they will bring.

1st of November (Hope for Us All): All the highly rational people shared certain qualities.
They had a realistic appraisal of themselves and what their weaknesses were. They sought
truth and reality and tolerance. They set and achieved goals. Awareness and patience are
required for the rational self to come out. What are some of your weaknesses that stop you
from being rational? The Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

2nd of November (Keep Free of the Emotional Whirlpool): Don’t waste time or
emotions on the drama of other people. Maintain your independence from these conflicts
and you will have more respect and power that you can then use to chose to help these
people or not to. How has your compassion or pity sucked you into an emotional
whirlpool? The 48 Laws of Power, law 20 Do Not Commit to Anyone.

3rd of November (Increase Your Reaction Time): Treat life like resistance training, try to
delay reacting for as long as you can. Treat this ability to step back and think as a muscle
to train. Try sleeping on a decision before you actually make it. Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 1.

4th of November (Make Envy a Spur to Achievement): Stop trying to halt the comparison
mechanism in our brains. Instead redirect it and use it productively. You can use it
productively by first believing you can improve yourself. Second focus on developing
work ethic. How are you going to convince yourself that you can improve in the area
where you feel jealous? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10.

5th of November (Know Yourself Thoroughly): Can you see through your own self
deception fog? Our emotional parts thrive on us being ignorant of how they work. Think
about how you operate under stress, sadness, and anger. What weakness comes out in
those moments that ends up causing you issues? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

6th of November (Who Is To Blame?): Take accountability for your role in any failure.
Stop blaming others. With better strategizing, see how you could have avoided the issue.
What problem can you better take responsibility for? 33 Strategies of War, chapter 12.

7th of November (Practice Mitfreude): Practice feeling joy when others succeed. This
cleans our minds of envy and its negative consequences. This helps you bond to people
and make social connections. How do you usually react when another person experiences
success? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10.

8th of November (Supreme Patience): We construct time in our own minds. It often drives
us to do dumb things. Never be in a hurry. It manifests lack of control. Wait a day before
you act on an important problem. What is an important decision you have to make today
and can you delay committing to making it until tomorrow? 48 Laws of Power, law 35
Master the Art of Timing.

9th of November (Channel Your Grandiose Impulses): Stay focused on the current project.
Stop fantasizing about future success or projects you are going to undertake. Channel this
grandiose energy into your current project. Do this by creating small and achievable goals
along the way to your major goal. This will trigger a state of flow where you won’t be
fantasizing. You will be acting. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 11.
10th of November (Transcending Tribalism): Identifying with any group other than the
general group of the human race is dangerous. What group do you identify with and how
could that be used against you? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 14.

11th of November (Ascend the Mountain): We have a limited and skewed view of how the
world really is. The longer time passes over an event, the more clearly we see it. It is like
climbing a mountain where you can see more clearly the further up you get. To avoid the
consequences of a skewed reality, never lose sight of long term goals. What are your most
important long term goals? Laws of Human nature, chapter 6.

12th of November (Break the Codes of Convention): Release your shadow or daemons and
use their energy to drive you to your goals. Practice pushing back against conventions in
ways that bother you. What conventions bother you that you can push back against today?
33 Strategies of War, Strategy 3.

13th of November (Suffer Fools Gladly): Fools waste your time and dealing with them
doesn’t advance your goals. Think of fools as children, not important enough to affect
your mental balance. Stay cheerful in the face of fools. How can you take a jovial
perspective on one of the fools in your life? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 3.

14th of November (Project Saintliness): People judge by appearances so you must learn to
adopt the right persona. Appearing saintly and humble and honest and sincere are always
good traits. How can you better project these characteristics? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 3.

15th of November (Adopt a Generous Spirit): Generosity draws people to you. It also will
help you escape the self imposed prison of a negative and fearful way of looking at life.
Accept people for who they are. How can you be more generous of those around you?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 8.

16th of November (Integrate the Shadow Side): You need to integrate the drive and force
of your shadow. Your shadow is made up of all the things you and society don’t like.
Bring those sides out in a positive way and you will discover force and energy. What sides
of yourself do you dislike and how can you integrate those traits in a way that makes you
better? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 9.

17th of November (Balance Imagination and Reality): You must be connected to reality
and what makes you unique. Listen to feedback but always keep a space for your
creativity. Cycle back and forth between creating something and getting feedback. You
need both to remain balanced. Which do you struggle more with and how can you
improve? Laws of Human Nature chapter 11.

18th of November (Focus Outwardly): Learning to focus on people’s moods. First hone
your listening skills, second dedicate yourself to earning respect by working for the greater
good, third picture yourself as a leader with tremendous responsibility. Which of the three
things mentioned above will you work on today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 15.

19th of November (Destiny): Thinking you will accomplish great things will create a self
fulfilling dynamic. Think of yourself as descended from the gods, full of potential and
opportunity. This will empower you. What are the great things you want to accomplish?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 8.

20th of November (Focus and Prioritize): Focus on what is a priority. Some tasks don’t
bring us closer to our long term goals. Leave room for pleasure, but spend your time with
actions that lead you closer to your major goals. Make a list of what you want to
accomplish and prioritize the things at the top. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 15.

21st of November (Connect to What Is Nearest to You): Covet a deep relationship with
reality. Try to understand yourself to the best of your ability. This will bring opportunities
for innovation and improvement. What is an area of your personality you don’t fully
understand? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 5.

22nd of November (Embrace Whatever Happens to You): See all obstacles as


opportunities to learn and conquer and get stronger. Obstacles perfect you and eventually
you will be too good to ignore. How can you reframe a current obstacle to be an
opportunity? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 8.

23rd of November (Admire Human Greatness): Seek out people to admire from the dead
and the living. Who do you admire and why? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 10.

24th of November (Seek the Upward Pull of the Group): Look for groups that have a
positive and upward pull. Learn to attach yourself to these positive versions of the group.
Healthy groups focus on accomplishment while unhealthy ones focus on politics. Learn to
spot each. How would you describe the positives and negatives of your group? Laws of
Human Nature, chapter 14.

25th of November (Transform Self-Love into Empathy): We are all narcissistic at some
level. Stop your incessant interior monologues and focus on feeling and understanding
others. Pay attention to shifting group moods. Can you describe the way the mood changed
over time in the last social setting you were part of? What evidence do you have for this
feeling besides your own emotions? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 2.

26th of November (The Confirmation Bias): A test of intelligence is being able to hold two
opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still functioning. Beware of confirmation bias
that makes you agree and find support for the things you already think. Look for the
studies and facts that seem too good to be true. How can you be more skeptical of the
things people tell you and the things you think? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

27th of November (Assume You’re Misjudging the People Around You): It is very
dangerous to assume you understand a person. Instead, begin with the assumption that you
are ignorant. This will open your mind to the way things really are. Treat each person as
an undiscovered plot of land. What did you learn today about someone that was new?
Laws of Human Nature, chapter 2.

28th of November (Make the Past Come to Life): Take an era of the past that excited you.
Recreate those feelings and actions in your life. Learn to understand. What era do you feel
connected to? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 17.

29th of November (The Rider and the Horse): Emotions are the horse. The rider should be
your mind. Both are powerful when working together. Emotions are inherent in your
thought process. Learn to recognize and channel emotions instead of them controlling or
riding you. Don’t separate the rider from the horse. Do you struggle with controlling or
using your emotions? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 1.

30th of November (Advance with a Sense of Purpose): There are two types of armies,
those that fight as a job and those that have a cause. Operating with purpose increases your
force and power. How can you better clarify your purpose in life? Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 13.

December (The Cosmic Sublime: Expanding the Mind to Its Furthest Reaches)

This month is focused on expanding your mind to the fullest reaches. You can move the
focus of your mind by visiting primeval landscapes and thinking about nature. This will
help you keep perspective which will keep you from getting sucked up in negative
experiences. Accept the eventuality of death instead of avoiding it. Confront the fear of
death so you don’t repress it. One way to do this is to ponder how you could be gone
tomorrow. By doing this you magnify the intensity of life’s experiences and expand your
mind.

1st of December (The Infinite and the Awesome): The Cosmic Sublime is an encounter
with a physical object that implies a sense of infinite space or time. We need this
experience but it has been slowly removed from our culture. Seek experiences with the
infinite by pondering silence, seemingly endless horizons, blank spaces and other things
that create a sense of majesty. How can you meditate on the Cosmic Sublime right now?
Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

2nd of December (A Most Improbable Occurrence): We can feel the sublime by


meditating on our mortality but also by thinking about the infinity of space and how small
we are. Think about how unlikely your birth was. How can you appreciate your life more?
Laws of Human Nature chapter 18.

3rd of December (Turn and Face Your Morality): Become aware of your mortality to
intensify our life experiences. Continually ponder death to make life’s negative
experiences appropriately small. What will life be like for others right after you die? Laws
of Human Nature, chapter 18.

4th of December (The Universe Is Within You): The inner space of the brain is very
complex. If you were to count all the possible paths in your synapses, it would be greater
than all the positive charged particles in the universe. The inner space of the brain matches
the outer universe. Ponder this magnificence. Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

5th of December (Immerse the Mind in the Moment): Focus on teaching yourself to live in
the moment. Meditation helps Greene do this. Think of how athletes perform on the
highest level when they have the flow state of the moment. When was the last time you
meditated? Robert Greene: Mastery and Research “Finding Mastery: Conversations with
Michael Gervais, in January of 2017.

6th of December (Alive Time or Dead Time?): Live without wasted time. Be careful how
you give away your time. Think of time as an alive thing that is growing and that you own.
What is the last way you wasted your time and how can you avoid that in the future? Daily
Stoic, “Robert Greene on the Idea of Alive Time vs Dead Time,” YouTube May 2020.

7th of December (The Bullet in the Side): We are all in the process of dying. Use this
feeling of oncoming death to feel a sense of urgency in life. It can anchor you to the
present. What is one thing that happened today that reminded you of your upcoming
death? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

8th of December (Connect to Something Larger Than Yourself): A lady was experiencing
depression, so she returned to her childhood home. By connecting to her past she put her
current experiences in perspective. Connect to the eternal cycle of nature. What is an area
you can return too? Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

9th of December (Encounters with the Inhuman and the Infinite): To connect to the
Sublime, first go to places where humans have had very little impact. Second, don’t
bring technology. Third, focus on approaching your experiences in a different way than
you usually would. What makes you feel separate from nature? See yourself and the
landscape merging. Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

10th of December (See the Whole): Imagine yourself as part of a whole. Think of things
like cultural zeitgeist, society, and other things that influence humans. What influenced
how you think and behave? Law of the Sublime, chapter 2.

11th of December (The Child’s Sense of Scale): We seek to find that something that is
missing from our lives. To get it we change jobs, move, or do anything to change up life.
The key isn’t to change large areas of our life. Instead, try to approach experiences as
you did when you were a child. Small and powerless. Awe will increase as nature dwarfs
you. Are you experiencing boredom? Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

12th of December (Life and Death): By denying death you feed your anxiety which makes
your time alive similar to death. You become isolated and repressed and boring.
Paradoxically, thinking about death can make us feel more alive. Laws of Human Nature,
chapter 18.

13th of December (How to View the World): View the world as a place to explore where
you will never know everything. What can you explore with out preconceptions, today?
This unleashes your creative powers. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 8.

14th December (Release Yourself from Habits and Banality): To release yourself from
banality or habit, meditate or experience the Sublime. Try thinking about other forms of
life and how they experience reality. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

15th December (Create Physical Death Awareness): Use your imagination to vividly
envision the day death arrives. Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.
16th December (The Near Death Experience): Get smaller doses of a near death
experience while not risking your life so intensely. How can you get that same feeling with
out the risk? (Encyclopedia of Power suggests adrenaline sports like climbing or
skydiving.) Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

17th December (Let the Impermanence of It All Sink In): See and experience life as if you
are experiencing it for the last time. Hold onto the emotions you feel. What are they like?
What happens when you focus on them? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

18th December (Have a Sense of Urgency and Desperation): We experience a general


anxiety that we need to accomplish our goals but we then procrastinate or choose a less
important goal. When a deadline happens all that is shattered and we find the ability to get
the right things done. Think of life as a continually extending deadline. What is one thing
you can set a deadline for today? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

19th December (Feel Reborn): Dostoevsky the famous author was almost executed, but he
survived. This brush with death gave him greater observational powers and empathy. Live
like you’ve been spared from a death sentence today. Laws of Human Nature, chapter
18.

20th December (Know What Matters): Awareness of mortality can clarify every day we
live. Be aware of what really matters. What is the most important thing you are doing
today? Laws of Human Nature chapter 18.

21st December (Let death Awareness Disperse Our Differences): When people have
difficult experiences like a plague, they tend to increase in empathy for others after. Things
that usually polarize people and separate them vanish. Create this effect in your life by
imagining other people’s feelings of vulnerability, suffering, and death. Laws of Human
Nature, chapter 18.

22nd December (The Ultimate in Stupidity): Those who deny mortality and fight against it
are fools. It is woven into our nature. Silicon Valley is stupid for obsessing over
prolonging death or ending it. This makes us run away from the only reality that exists.
Even if we could extend death we’d have other problems like how to handle the
additional people on the planet. How do you obsess over avoiding death? Laws of Human
Nature An Interview with Robert Greene, Dailystoic.com in October 23 of 2018.

23rd December (Avoid the False Sublime): The false sublime is found in things like drugs
or video games or alcohol. It temporarily frees, and gives us an experience of expansion or
power. The true Sublime happens when a change occurs within us. Our minds,
perceptions, feelings, expand. What false sublime are you experiencing? Law of the
Sublime, Introduction.

24th December (Place Yourself on Death Ground): Humans are ruled by necessity. People
only change if you force them too. Put yourself and others in situations where you can’t
possibly waste resources. What is one way you can employ this strategy to motivate
yourself or someone else today? 33 Strategies of War, Strategy 4.

25th December (This Too Will Not Last): Our brain freezes memories of experiences.
Instead of holding on to our past to try to stop the flow of time, focus on letting go. How
can you focus less on memories and more on the present? Law of the Sublime, chapter 2.

26th December (Journey Inside the Global Brain): You become what you think and focus
on. Don’t waste your time on your smartphone. The internet is a global brain. So explore
it. (What?! This section seems internally contradictory. So I’m not going to put much
more summary work here.) Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

27th December (Amor Fati): Want nothing more than to be as you are in the present.
Reaffirm life by accepting the bad things that happen as chances to strengthen yourself.
Everything happens for a reason and it is our job to create that reason. Law of the Sublime,
chapter 1.

28th December (The Sky and the Stars): Reflect on how improbable it is for humans to
have come into existence. Think about some of the light from the stars in the sky took
millions of years to reach your eyes. Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

29th December (Meditate on the Mysteries): Realize how much we don’t understand.
Your senses only reveal part of what the world is truly like. The next time you experience
uncertainty and discomfort, hold on to those feelings instead of running from them.
Holding onto those feelings and meditating on them will help bring your sense of wonder
out. What does uncertainty feel like? Law of the Sublime, chapter 1.

30th December (Accept Your Insignificance): No other animal is aware of its own
insignificance. Use this to give you power by restoring your awe and connection. What can
you remember about the terror of the world from when you were a child? Law of the
Sublime, chapter 1.
31st December (The Ultimate Freedom): Instead of being a slave to our fears, numb our
anxiety about death by becoming more fully aware of our morality. What are all the way
you could die? Laws of Human Nature, chapter 18.

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