5 Habits That Keep Dangerous Men Alive and Sharp

They called these men old. They called them dangerous. History proved them right on both counts. Robert Greene has spent four decades studying the men who remained genuinely formidable, sharp, and impossible to ignore well into their final decades — and what he found was not luck, not genetics, and not the comfortable routines that most aging advice promotes. It was five specific habits, practiced with the consistency of religion and the precision of strategy, that kept these men alive in every sense of that word long after the world had decided they were finished. In this video, Greene draws on the lives of Napoleon, Marcus Aurelius, Leonardo da Vinci, Churchill, Goethe, and Benjamin Franklin to reveal the hidden pattern that separated the men who faded from the men who lasted — and translates that pattern into five precise, actionable habits that anyone can begin tomorrow. This is not wellness advice. This is the intelligence of history's most dangerous old men, made available to you before your time runs out. If you have ever felt the sharpness beginning to thin, or sensed that the version of yourself you are presenting to the world is somehow less than what you know you actually are — this video is the one that tells you exactly what to do about it. The Five Moves That Begin Tomorrow New videos every week on power, strategy, and the art of aging with authority. hashtags: #RobertGreene #DangerousOldMen #AgingWithPower