r/thelawsofhumannature
The official discussions and themes of RG Human Nature, Daily Laws, Mastery, musings of Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Nietzsche…
How to think about r/thelawsofhumannature
This community focuses on discussions surrounding the themes and concepts presented in Robert Greene's book, The Laws of Human Nature. Members explore ideas related to psychology, philosophy, and self-help, often referencing influential thinkers like Carl Jung and Friedrich Nietzsche. The distinct blend of self-improvement and deep psychological analysis attracts those interested in understanding human behavior and motivations.
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Audience
Participants in this community tend to be intellectually curious individuals, often with an interest in psychology, philosophy, and self-help. The demographic is likely diverse, including students, professionals, and enthusiasts who seek to deepen their understanding of human nature and interpersonal dynamics. The vibe is contemplative and analytical, with members valuing thoughtful discourse and personal growth.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes in-depth analyses, personal reflections, and discussions that connect Greene's principles to real-life situations. Posts that are overly promotional or lack substance tend to receive downvotes. Members engage regularly, with a cadence that supports both daily discussions and longer, more reflective posts, fostering a culture of continuous learning and sharing.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are often skeptical of overt promotion. Authentic engagement through sharing valuable insights, resources, or discussions that align with the community's interests can be effective. Content that stimulates thoughtful conversation or provides practical applications of Greene's concepts is likely to resonate well. Avoiding direct marketing tactics and instead focusing on educational or enriching contributions will be crucial for positive reception.
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- u/bbqyak
- u/mindmaster7
- u/Shira___
- u/rmenb26
- u/katsNeo
- u/pokersnob
- u/mmadmann
- u/buffiestuffies
- u/buddhismo_communismo
- u/Vyene
- u/gu45p
- u/thirstyrobot
- u/jsg86
- u/sukhus
- u/kevin_tanjaya
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- u/Studentenergy2019
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- u/MohamedBelrhali
- u/Sendmoneytofly
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- u/leanfitch
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- u/DefensivePositions
- u/pokersnob
- u/thirstyrobot
- u/jsg86
- u/bbqyak
- u/mmadmann
- u/sukhus
- u/mindmaster7
- u/Andthentherewasgod
- u/leanfitch
- u/ravindrak81
- u/Shira___
- u/rmenb26
- u/katsNeo
- u/buffiestuffies
- u/buddhismo_communismo
- u/Vyene
- u/gu45p
- u/kevin_tanjaya
- u/ceruleanrose3
- u/Studentenergy2019
- u/MohamedBelrhali
- u/Sendmoneytofly
- u/marsanch10
- u/HandsomeTomatoes22
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How many subscribers does r/thelawsofhumannature have?
r/thelawsofhumannature has approximately 24,028 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/thelawsofhumannature created?
r/thelawsofhumannature was created on July 21, 2018 (8 years ago).
What is r/thelawsofhumannature about?
This community focuses on discussions surrounding the themes and concepts presented in Robert Greene's book, The Laws of Human Nature. Members explore ideas related to psychology, philosophy, and self-help, often referencing influential thinkers like Carl Jung and Friedrich Nietzsche. The distinct blend of self-improvement and deep psychological analysis attracts those inter…
What subreddits are similar to r/thelawsofhumannature?
Communities similar to r/thelawsofhumannature include r/machiavellianism.
Who are the most active posters on r/thelawsofhumannature?
The most frequent posters on r/thelawsofhumannature include u/katsNeo, u/commastunt, u/newamazingbuys.
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