Matte Blue Petite Octagon Bowl (Japan)
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Matte Blue Petite Octagon Bowl (Japan)

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Matte Blue Petite Octagon Bowl (Japan)These fun little bowls are great for spices, sauces, rings, trinkets, etc. Mix and match the matte and glossy bowls in the series for your own unique collection. 2. 75" diameter x 1. 25"h. Ceramic. Dishwasher & Microwave Safe. Made in Japan. Color on screen may not be exact color as product.

These fun little bowls are great for spices, sauces, rings, trinkets, etc. Mix and match the matte and glossy bowls in the series for your own unique collection.

  • 2.75" diameter x 1.25"h.
  • Ceramic.
  • Dishwasher & Microwave Safe.
  • Made in Japan.

              Color on screen may not be exact color as product.

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              William J. Bahr
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              Naturally, it was in his nature!
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              Naturally, it was in Robert Greene’s nature to write this book. Accustomed as he has been to writing about human activity involving power relationships, Greene has produced yet another extraordinary book jam-packed with fascinating insights about how the mind of homo sapiens often works in dealing with other members of the species. As Greene describes in the introduction, this book is a codebook for deciphering people’s behavior, with each chapter telling the story of some iconic individual(s) who illustrates the law being covered, along with advice on how to operate successfully (if that’s possible) under this law. So what laws (all negative aspects or shortcomings, 18 to be exact, of human behavior) does Green focus on in this book? Irrationality, narcissism, role-playing, compulsive behavior, covetousness, shortsightedness, defensiveness, self-sabotage, repression, envy, grandiosity, gender rigidity, aimlessness, conformity, fickleness, aggression, generational myopia, and death denial. As usual with Greene’s not-inexpensive books, he gives one a lot of ideas and pages to chew on for the money, leaving one well satisfied with the investment. If I do have any criticisms, the main one relates to the stories he uses to highlight the laws. Quite often the characterizations are so extensively detailed and intriguing that one can easily forget the law being discussed. Also, there’s his possible hairsplitting of each of his 18 laws into numerous subcategories, reminding one of the mythical Eskimo vocabulary for the word “snow,” which can get one to question how useful the subcategories are depending upon one’s situation. In addition, some chapters kept me wondering, for example, the one on gender rigidity. Do those things really happen? This brings up a related general criticism: a selected bibliography, yes, but no supporting footnotes to back up a few especially dubious, IMHO, assertions. All in all, however, I believe you’ll find the book well-written, enjoyable, and educational as regards important strategies the less-than-honorable portion of the population uses and the strategies the more honorable can use to successfully counter. Of possible consideration for those interested in a book distilling five main life strategies from 87 of history’s master strategists:
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              Deep and insightful!
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              I was choosing between the 48 Laws of Power and this book. But, I was more focused on how human nature works in the most precise way possible. Robert Greene has written how humanity goes about life along with how you can fully understand and adapt to life itself without being too afraid of the unknown throughout daily life in the world. His work includes how to master your own emotions and how you can make yourself better by taking these lessons from each chapter of the book. It is so amazing to have such a powerful book that can help you navigate and learn how humans function and how they fundamentally transform societies altogether.
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