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  • The Traits of Powerful People

  • By: Talzoya
  • Narrated by: Denice Stradling
  • Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Traits of Powerful People

By: Talzoya
Narrated by: Denice Stradling
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Power is the essence of freedom, vitality, and health. Understanding the biological basis of power and the rules behind how power plays a role in our everyday lives is paramount to gaining more power, so that you can live a happier, healthier, and more authentic life.

Power lifts the mood. It motivates us to take charge and liberates us to be our authentic selves. It means wealth, ability, choice, fame, influence, dominance, authority, rank, and prestige. Powerlessness depresses the mood. It stifles the self by making it subservient to other people’s wills. It is at the core of many social ills - from poverty to anxiety, workplace problems to marital discord. The lack of power can damage our health - both mental and physical - and even shorten our lives.

We all want power, admittedly or not. Power is everywhere, and there is no avoiding the power game. Even altruism and morality, which we commonly associate with selflessness and care, are often used to gain an edge in the pursuit of power. From the playground to high school and college life to the workplace, people seem to spontaneously converge on who the winners and losers of the unspoken popularity contest are. Do humans have an innate ability to perceive status cues in themselves and others? If so, what are those cues? Are powerful people biologically different from the powerless? Are there inborn traits that confer an advantage in the pursuit of power? Can certain behaviors modulate our genetic traits to make us more likely to gain power?

If you have ever yearned to feel more in control of your life, obtain the power to determine your own fate, and be happier, healthier, and more productive, Talzoya explains the science behind dominance motivation and the rules of power play in our everyday lives. This audiobook is a must-listen to understand how power really works, so that you can live life on your own terms, get people to do what you want them to do, and have an impact in the world.

About the Author: Talzoya is a nuclear physicist by education and the author of Of Lovers, Lonely Hearts, and the Psychotic Spell Called Falling in Love, as well as numerous scientific publications. The Traits of Powerful People combines the wisdom of modern science and inspiration from the lives of contemporary and historical masters of the power game to craft a compelling theory of how the pursuit of power shapes civilization and defines our lives. Talzoya takes pride in distilling knowledge from fields as distinct as political science, sociology, sexology, biology, biochemistry, evolutionary psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience into an audible format accessible to all, so that we may all benefit from the findings of science.

©2021 Talzoya (P)2021 Talzoya
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"Written in plain terms thoroughly accessible to readers of all backgrounds, The Traits of Powerful People examines traits that powerful people have, and explores the science behind power, control, and domination that affects everyday life. Are the aspects that powerful people share due to inherent biology, or learned behavior? How can understanding the dynamics of power be used to improve security, status, and quality of life? The Traits of Powerful People is as fascinating as it is insightful, and highly recommended." (Paul T. Vogel, Reviewer, Midwest Book Review)

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there wasn't many reviews so I decided to take a gamble and use my credit on it. I was pleasantly surprised with a lot of the content and previously hadn't known that babies instinctively look for socially dominant people. I also like that it goes into depth about the different power types. It isn't the most entertaining book however, I may have zoned out a few times. A lot of the rules of power listed in the latter part of the book are things that I already knew and maybe was exposed to in the 48 laws of power. Overall I'm glad I gave it a try it was worth the credit.

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