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Books like The Laws of Human Nature

If you liked The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene, here are 8 non-fiction books to read next — hand-matched on shared themes and authors, not an algorithm. Each links to where to get it.

  1. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene — book cover
    #1 · same author

    The 48 Laws of Power

    by Robert Greene

    Foundational. 48 laws drawn from 3,000 years of history. The patterns are robust — once you see them, you can't unsee them.

    Shared theme: power + social dynamics + how the world actually works

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  2. Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb — book cover
    #2

    Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder

    by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Structural framing. Fragile-robust-antifragile. Don't predict the next shock; build systems that benefit from shocks generally.

    Shared theme: power + social dynamics + how the world actually works

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  3. Skin in the Game by Nassim Nicholas Taleb — book cover
    #3

    Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life

    by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    Ethical layer. Anyone advising you whose downside doesn't match their upside is structurally untrustworthy regardless of credentials.

    Shared theme: power + social dynamics + how the world actually works

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  4. Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell — book cover
    #4

    Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know

    by Malcolm Gladwell

    Wildcard. The mechanisms by which we misread strangers (default-to-truth, transparency illusion) explain when power-dynamics intuition fails.

    Shared theme: power + social dynamics + how the world actually works

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  5. #5

    Dare to Lead

    by Brené Brown

    Another leadership pick — same territory as The Laws of Human Nature.

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  6. #6

    Extreme Ownership

    by Jocko Willink

    Another leadership pick — same territory as The Laws of Human Nature.

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  7. #7

    High Output Management

    by Andrew Grove

    Another leadership pick — same territory as The Laws of Human Nature.

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  8. #8

    Leaders Eat Last

    by Simon Sinek

    Another leadership pick — same territory as The Laws of Human Nature.

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The Laws of Human Nature is part of this curated reading list — each a “best books on X” cluster with a synthesis on how the books fit together.