Summary of Robert Greene’s The Art of Seduction is a self-help book about manipulating people for personal gain. Seduction is not merely a matter of sex; it can be a way to make sales, gain political power, or generally persuade others in the service of one’s own goals...
Summary of Robert Greene’s The Art of Seduction
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