The Art of Seduction: The 9 Types of Seducers

The Art of Seduction: The 9 Types of Seducers

What are Robert Greene’s nine types of seducers in The Art of Seduction? Which types are more common among men, and which ones among women? In his book The Art of Seduction, Robert Greene describes nine types of seducers, each with a distinct seduction style. Greene says Types 1 and 2 are specifically female and male types, respectively. The other types can all apply to any gender. Below, we’ll define Greene’s nine seducer types, using his labels for them, and we’ll describe each one’s seductive quality.

The Advent and Evolution of Human Brain Mapping

The Advent and Evolution of Human Brain Mapping

What is brain mapping? Who developed the first brain map? Early brain maps were developed based on localizationism—the paradigm that postulated that every function has a specific location in the brain. Although it’s not quite how it works, brain maps became very useful in the study of the brain. Keep reading to learn about the advent and evolution of human brain mapping.

How to Build Self-Worth: Be Kind to Yourself

How to Build Self-Worth: Be Kind to Yourself

Are you hard on yourself? How do you build self-worth? Low self-esteem can be detrimental to your life, especially if you make yourself believe you can’t do anything extraordinary. Kristin Neff’s book Self-Compassion assures that you can raise your self-worth with just one simple solution. Keep reading to learn how to build self-worth by being compassionate with yourself.

Robert Greene: The Art of Seduction Quotes

Robert Greene: The Art of Seduction Quotes

Are you looking for The Art of Seduction quotes by Robert Greene? What are some of the most noteworthy passages worth revisiting? In his 2001 book The Art of Seduction, Robert Greene provides insight into the nature of seduction, offering a template for how to successfully seduce people. Seduction is often sexual, but can also be used to gain adoring friends, followers, and political supporters. Below is a selection of The Art of Seduction quotes with explanations.

How to Organize Computer Files: Helpful Tips From Daniel Levitin

How to Organize Computer Files: Helpful Tips From Daniel Levitin

In a digital folder, how many files are “too many”? How can you separate work files from personal files? Should you use cloud or physical storage as a backup? Neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin argues that you can free up mental energy by externalizing and organizing information. That applies to both physical objects and digital data. In his book The Organized Mind, he discusses how an organized computer contributes to an organized mind. Continue reading for Levitin’s practical advice on how to organize computer files.

Daniel Goleman: Empathy Requires You to Pay Attention

Daniel Goleman: Empathy Requires You to Pay Attention

Are there different kinds of empathy? What does empathy have to do with attention? How can you become more empathetic? According to Daniel Goleman, empathy requires attention. In Focus, he explains how empathy is a form of focusing on—turning your attention toward—others. He also describes three different kinds of empathy we can practice. Keep reading to learn about Goleman’s concept of empathy.

Silencing Your Inner Critic: Tips From a Psychologist

Silencing Your Inner Critic: Tips From a Psychologist

How do you silence your “inner critic”—that denigrating voice in your head that always judges and puts you down? How can you reframe a bad situation? According to neuroscientist and psychologist Ethan Kross, one way you can quiet your inner critic is by adopting a new perspective. This allows you to get outside of your head, bringing you clarity and a break from your body’s threat response. Keep reading for Kross’s tips for silencing your inner critic by adopting a new perspective.

Self-Compassion: Depression and Anxiety’s Antidote

Self-Compassion: Depression and Anxiety’s Antidote

Do you suffer from depression and anxiety? How does self-compassion help with depression? In Self-Compassion, Kristin Neff says research shows that people who are self-compassionate are less anxious and depressed than people who self-criticize. This is because they’re able to acknowledge and respond to their negative thoughts and emotions rather than ruminate on them. Check out the process of self-compassion, depression’s effective cure.