The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene An examination of the amoral game and techniques of seducers
What's it about? The Art of Seduction (2001) examines the amoral game of seduction, explaining how seduction always starts in the mind and that the most successful seducers know this very well indeed. It explains strategies for inciting interest, disorientating the target of seduction, stirring desire and kindling emotions. These tactics will lead to the eventual seduction of the target. There's a Latin word that holds a secret about human desire: seducere. To lead astray. Not to deceive. Not to manipulate. To lead someone away from the ordinary path they're walking and into territory that feels charged with possibility. The English word "seduce" carries all that ancient meaning forward, and it points to something we rarely admit: most of us are quietly hoping someone will lead us astray. Think about your daily routine for a moment. The same coffee. The same commute. The same conversations that follow predictable scripts. Comfortable? Sure. But there's a p...