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Personal Insights From The World's Hottest Strategy Guru

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Robert Greene

Robert Greene is the bestselling author of The 48 Laws Of Power, The 50th Law (with 50 Cent), The Art Of Seduction, and most recently, Mastery.

He recently took to Reddit to answer reader's questions on the site's "Ask Me Anything" section. 

The questions touched on some eclectic topics, from the strategic legacy of Karl Rove, to whether sociopaths could misinterpret the more ruthless advice pieces of advice in his books.  

We've picked out some of the best nuggets from the session. Questions have been edited for length and clarity.

What is your opinion of Karl Rove as a strategist?

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"He had some brilliant ideas. His earlier career, before Bush, revealed his nefarious brilliance, his demonic quality. He over politicized the presidency, in other words, everything became a decision that had to mesh with campaign strategy. And he's a victim of his own success. He has failed to adapt to a new technological and demographic model and time has mercilessly exposed him. His debacle on air over Ohio was more than eloquent."

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How important is college today?

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"College is increasingly irrelevant. I would spend those years in college developing general thinking and writing skills. But once you leave college be prepared to start all over and let the real world educate you. Stop relying on books and learn how to observe people. Be hands on and develop real skills. Don't be afraid of failing and relish criticism. These are the kinds of things they don't teach in college."

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What was working with 50 Cent like?

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"I found being around 50 Cent unbelievably inspiring — his energy, his self-confidence and his overall love of life. It was like a drug, it would get under your skin you if you were around him long enough."

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