7 Tricks From Psychology To Influence Anyone (use ethically!)

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    Today you’ll learn the art of persuasion. Specifically, 7 powerful principles that influence everyone’s decision making. Including your own.
    You’ll learn ethical ways you can apply these principles, AND just by being aware of them, you’ll now notice when someone uses them on you.
    I want to credit Robert Cialdini’s book Influence for first teaching me these. If you find today’s video interesting, you’ll definitely enjoy his book.
    ⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
    0:00 - Intro
    0:16 - #1: Social proof
    2:38 - #2: Scarcity
    4:41 - #3: Consistency
    6:27 - #4: Reciprocity
    8:11 - #5: Authority
    9:53 - #6: Liking
    10:15 - #7: Risk Mitigation
    10:59 - Only persuade for genuine good.
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  • @brosefmalkovitch3121
    @brosefmalkovitch3121 8 місяців тому +264

    That #1 tip about getting hired at large firms is 100% true. If you are being considered or interviewing with any major firm, mentioning that you are being considered for one of their competitors will immediately raise your hiring priority.

    • @MrMocniMax
      @MrMocniMax Місяць тому

      or if you have famous relatives

  • @Ep5ilion
    @Ep5ilion 8 місяців тому +288

    I'm autistic and I need to thank creators of this channel, because I learned SO MUCH from these videos. In school I had really hard time with getting along with others. After putting some of these lessons in practice now I can make positive impressions on people I work and study with and I'm considered "funny one" by my friends girlfriends.

    • @thepeppermiint7988
      @thepeppermiint7988 8 місяців тому +2

      same here!

    • @MikoLast-dn2le
      @MikoLast-dn2le 8 місяців тому +4

      Which videos helped you?

    • @entropino9928
      @entropino9928 8 місяців тому +3

      Yea agreed these are great, clear explanations not based on instincts we lack

    • @dadadadave9652
      @dadadadave9652 Місяць тому +3

      sorry, don't mean to be rude, but why is it that those you're impressing are the "friends' girlfriends", it's just that's the part that stood out to me 😂

    • @darrelsteward
      @darrelsteward 9 днів тому

      😮Springfield Illinois 😮

  • @pepinillosexy9782
    @pepinillosexy9782 8 місяців тому +702

    I'll try this with my family, Im finally getting a dog

    • @danmoreta
      @danmoreta 8 місяців тому +15

      That’s good😂😂

    • @LayingInAMeadow
      @LayingInAMeadow 8 місяців тому +9

      😂😂😂

    • @forexmagician
      @forexmagician 8 місяців тому

      My sister finally wants to f me 😃👍🏽

    • @PriKave
      @PriKave 8 місяців тому +28

      Try with reciprocity, give them a cat 😅

    • @nimzi4479
      @nimzi4479 8 місяців тому +13

      Ask for something big two or three times,then ask for the dog.

  • @EEEv333
    @EEEv333 8 місяців тому +9

    Great content, thank you for all the points! And mad respect for how you influenced us towards the end with authenticity and openness, so glad I found this channel!

  • @johnb528
    @johnb528 8 місяців тому +8

    The Payless store example is amazing.

  • @iszack9157
    @iszack9157 8 місяців тому +13

    The Psycholohy of persuasion is a really great book i read it recently, though it is a bit dated and I like how this video has taken ideas from it and updated it to become more modenr

  • @Jspeaks6623
    @Jspeaks6623 8 місяців тому +9

    This was such a great video! Much needed information and I believe it to be very true

  • @PiusXulu
    @PiusXulu 7 місяців тому +1

    I couldn't jump. I watched the entire video. Beautiful work.

  • @LordNifty
    @LordNifty 8 місяців тому +4

    6:49 - This was the exact reciprocity example I was thinking of, and I doubt I'm the only one.

  • @melvindangin
    @melvindangin 7 місяців тому +12

    I like how you guys used your charisma university ad as a case study. Genius.

  • @Deiwulf
    @Deiwulf 8 місяців тому +15

    Knowing for a fact that many people are so easily influenced by such pointless things just makes me wanna stand alone on purpose to filter them all out.

  • @LasyMartyn
    @LasyMartyn 7 місяців тому +1

    Just recently completed reading Cialdini. Good video - the same tools, but in different cases. Nice summary

  • @sohampatel2916
    @sohampatel2916 8 місяців тому +3

    This is best video I have seen recently

  • @kittenmayz611
    @kittenmayz611 7 місяців тому +3

    Just got into sales. I needed this😂

  • @alexflips393
    @alexflips393 8 місяців тому +2

    Number 1 definitely works

  • @Jennel8116
    @Jennel8116 21 день тому

    Another great video! Love this channel!

  • @KatieDiLoreto
    @KatieDiLoreto 8 місяців тому +41

    As someone who has PTSD who struggles socially, I love this channel ❤. It helps me practice with more confidence.

    • @dharshansenthilkumar9492
      @dharshansenthilkumar9492 8 місяців тому +3

      You're literally me fr...but hey, can we be friends🥰??? You seem like a good person... Currently I able to make friends only on online...I also struggle socially...😅

    • @Elkura_xo
      @Elkura_xo 8 місяців тому +2

      This channel literally cured my social anxiety overtime. I’ve become so extraverted and much of it is thanks to practising with this channel

    • @dharshansenthilkumar9492
      @dharshansenthilkumar9492 8 місяців тому

      @@Elkura_xo let's be frenz???😃

    • @ltmcolen
      @ltmcolen 8 місяців тому

      @@dharshansenthilkumar9492 If you need a friend, I'm here for you! How are you doing ?

  • @StopPlayingRoney
    @StopPlayingRoney 8 місяців тому +3

    Great insights! I would know, my nana always said I was a charming little boy. 😊

  • @robinsonmertilus5232
    @robinsonmertilus5232 8 місяців тому +4

    Dr. Love needs a mini series

  • @user-vz7mr3fm1h
    @user-vz7mr3fm1h Місяць тому

    Great episode💪🏻🔥💯

  • @mattolivier1835
    @mattolivier1835 Місяць тому

    Thank you charisma nerd. Love your videos.

  • @orpflo4845
    @orpflo4845 8 місяців тому +6

    Warping is so true all my life people wanted to be my friend only cause I had a bunch of friends. I would meet people in the wild and they would be like “aren’t you friends with….” then they would be obsessed with being my friend😭😭💀

  • @angelofamillionyears4599
    @angelofamillionyears4599 17 днів тому

    Great points.

  • @chrisjones4434
    @chrisjones4434 7 місяців тому +4

    I believe if you want to persuade anyone, you first have to persuade yourself. If you can’t persuade yourself, forget ever trying. I hate tomatoes but I learned everything about tomatoes that I think they are the healthiest thing ever. I’m not going to google any facts about it because it will bring doubt. Doubt hurts every persuasion.

  • @t.grzzly6832
    @t.grzzly6832 8 місяців тому

    Experiencing all of this at work

  • @arh_kofi
    @arh_kofi 6 місяців тому

    great work

  • @Kaorak
    @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +41

    How do you persuade people?
    Few psychological tricks to use:
    Food: Eating together can do magic. When someone is involved in eating, tell subtly what you want. If a closed one is angry, take them on dinner or lunch or bring some food.
    Tell what they want to listen, not what you want to speak: If you can understand the need of the person you can play around. A guy with whom we wanted to make a partnership deal wanted to get his wikipedia page restored from us.
    Be genuine: whatever you speak be genuine. It should not be concern for him or her. Or else it leaves a very bad impression.
    Patience: Know about when to speak and what to speak. Timing matters a lot. When someone is happy it's easier to persuade. When someone is anxious and busy with some work, it's not. So wait. Patience is a virtue

  • @traydevon
    @traydevon 8 місяців тому +88

    Social proof is one of the most annoying human characteristics. That’s why they fall for liars 90% of the time.

    • @johnciombras5683
      @johnciombras5683 7 місяців тому +2

      They ? You mean "we".

    • @traydevon
      @traydevon 7 місяців тому +4

      @@johnciombras5683 No, I mean, they. Social proof doesn't mean squat to me.

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Місяць тому

      ​@@johnciombras5683 Some people aren't as affected by social proof as others can be.

    • @Jaxmusicgal23
      @Jaxmusicgal23 Місяць тому

      Yep. Its what got me ousted out of my last group.
      One lady didn’t like how being kind, caring, confident and genuinely interested in others got people interested in spending time with me and giving me both things to do for and with them and time serving and helping me unasked.
      This one women got people to “obey” her with intimidation, stories of her life of how she deserved everything, getting positions of power and using it to demand control of others out of those domineering tactics via the idea of scarcity that she was desperately needed and could not be replaced.
      Then I came along and showed that you don’t need to have all the power or be the only one doing something ; you can empower other people to step up and fill in the gaps and work together and the community or/social group is better when multiple people are doing things instead of one person.
      She did not like that idea alive in front of her and she attacked me and spread rumors about me to destroy my character so that other people would believe her over me .
      Rumors as bad as me having an affair with other people in the group me being a problem and too loud and boisterous or awful, and even lying and saying other people agreed with her when they didn’t …
      When holes were blown in her Hurt testimony. She began slightly, placing all of the rumor blames on me, that I was spreading rumors about myself, which then made me look awful because the things you were saying seems like they could be true, even though they weren’t and then it damaged my reputation to the point where people could not see the lies for the truth, and I was kicked out of the group.
      Ironically, the whole social group ended up collapsing inside of itself because too many people did actually see through the lies and didn’t want to deal with it so they just left…
      Everyone ended up going separate ways .

    • @jeric8692
      @jeric8692 8 днів тому

      Is you an alien mah niggie

  • @helenalderson6608
    @helenalderson6608 8 місяців тому +18

    LOL. When I see scarcity, I enter all of my info and then bail. I love when they come back with discounts of one kind or another

    • @fruehlingsbotin
      @fruehlingsbotin 8 місяців тому +4

      Me too. I once got a 90% discount that way lol.

  • @JackMyersPhotography
    @JackMyersPhotography 8 місяців тому +1

    Pricemaster is the epitome of the “Authority” segment, done to obvious prank levels. But the point is the same. “Perception” of value is a powerful element in a Capitalist system.

  • @neogoats8738
    @neogoats8738 8 місяців тому

    Please do one on Tom Waits

  • @alanpinto2977
    @alanpinto2977 4 місяці тому

    Brilliant content

  • @MFab-co5rq
    @MFab-co5rq 7 місяців тому

    Good facts

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings 8 місяців тому

    Amazing

  • @awesomelegs
    @awesomelegs 8 місяців тому +3

    I knew a vid involving persuasion was on its way on this channel. It was only a matter of time.

    • @Squirrel-zq6oe
      @Squirrel-zq6oe 8 місяців тому

      well yeah 🤷‍♂ you say that like it's a bad thing

  • @AndreBellCopywriter
    @AndreBellCopywriter 6 днів тому

    11:57 "things that are genuinely good for them..."

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy 8 місяців тому +27

    Haven't Seen this in a while. All these examples given, I filter right through all of these types scenarios and I have never fallen for groupthink or crowd persuasion.

    • @Squirrel-zq6oe
      @Squirrel-zq6oe 8 місяців тому

      ooo you're special

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy 8 місяців тому

      @@WideAwakeFam yup

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy 8 місяців тому

      @@Squirrel-zq6oe just had to say something didn't you? Go get some content on your channel.

  • @CameronWard-kq1ro
    @CameronWard-kq1ro 8 місяців тому

    Could you please do a breakdown of House MD or David Duchovny from Californication?

  • @saggalion194
    @saggalion194 8 місяців тому +1

    I wish they would upload more often

  • @SAVAGENYTS
    @SAVAGENYTS 8 місяців тому +2

    Wisdom

  • @MotivationToSucceedNow
    @MotivationToSucceedNow 8 місяців тому

    9:40 - start here and put in the context of the CV vxes.

  • @kirandeepchakraborty7921
    @kirandeepchakraborty7921 8 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @CHDean
    @CHDean Місяць тому

    4:54
    Cathy is by no means the sharpest pencil in the box.

  • @user-mx5vr5ce7m
    @user-mx5vr5ce7m 4 місяці тому

    West palm beach stand up! That doctor from my city ☄️🔥

  • @Andrew-ci1dg
    @Andrew-ci1dg 2 місяці тому +2

    Saul Goodman - Master of charisma

  • @Kaorak
    @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +58

    What are the behaviors of a confident person?
    Don’t say ‘I think’ or ‘I’m not sure’.
    Speak slowly and clearly.
    Allow silences.
    Don’t hide your hands by stuffing them in your pockets or folding your arms. Use them.
    Build your assertiveness with “I” statements.
    Instead of asking yourself, “What’s the worst that can happen?” try asking, “What’s the best that can happen?”
    Combat fright by visualizing success.
    Pause more during conversations.
    People tend to view speakers with lower speaking voices as having more authority and confidence.
    Best of Luck!

    • @snapeinvader6208
      @snapeinvader6208 8 місяців тому +3

      Commenting here because this is really great advice!

    • @rackless9510
      @rackless9510 8 місяців тому +2

      Commenting here because this is really great advice!

    • @Kaorak
      @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +1

      @@rackless9510 🤝🤝🤝

    • @Kaorak
      @Kaorak 8 місяців тому

      @@snapeinvader6208 👍👍👍

    • @rowdybroomstick6394
      @rowdybroomstick6394 8 місяців тому +2

      This was much easier to digest than all the multitude of things the video was saying to do. I don't do any of those things so trying to incorporate several different one's all the sudden would give away what I'm attempting to do. Whereas what your saying is something I could try and most people probably wouldn't notice. Which would allow a guy to practice doing that awhile before adding something else. Very good comment, thanks 👍

  • @SteveCondron
    @SteveCondron 17 днів тому

    My kids tried to talk me into allowing them to get a cat. This was always going to be out of the question. After just the right amount of pestering they switched to the prospect of getting a dog. Seeing the effort they put in to their pitch I went with the dog option. Not before letting them know how proud I have I was of their team work in trying to pull one over on me. I like dogs and they paid the £200 for this one.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam 8 місяців тому +21

    Legend has it guns have +95% chance of persuasion

  • @leenickson5684
    @leenickson5684 Місяць тому +6

    As someone who self identifies as something unidentifiable with ptsd, adhd, lgbtq+ and many other alphabetic conditions I have completely forgotten my point

  • @farazfirouzkouhi4329
    @farazfirouzkouhi4329 8 місяців тому +2

    Thaks for your amazing and helpfull videos,
    I have a question I didn't know where to ask it so I ask it right here:
    How to be charismatic if you are energetic?
    I have ADHD and I am hyperactive and energetic and I cannot control it, I talk verry fast and sometimes loud, I don't like it, every charming and charismatic person I know and adore is verry calm and slow and every fast and energetic person I know looks the opposite,
    And I think there must be a way to be charismatic while energetic,
    If anyone anwser me or if this channel make a video on it I would really appreciate it🙏

  • @LoganR0423
    @LoganR0423 8 місяців тому

    I have a question. How is the different from the manipulation with the negative tone that other videos warn people about?

    • @nimzi4479
      @nimzi4479 8 місяців тому +13

      Intention

  • @MrElektrohouseMix
    @MrElektrohouseMix 6 місяців тому

    Are there any good forums on the Darknet or Clearweb on the subject of social engineering (dark psychology, NLP) etc.?

  • @maryjanerx
    @maryjanerx 8 місяців тому +5

    I helped my FORMER friend move twice, when i needed help, she had to take a mental health day. I lost a job to skip work to help her move.

    • @EntropyKC
      @EntropyKC 8 місяців тому +6

      Why would you skip work to help someone move? Sounds like simping...

    • @maryjanerx
      @maryjanerx 8 місяців тому

      @@EntropyKC its called being a good friend. Something males like yourself will never understand

    • @disarmedpianist
      @disarmedpianist Місяць тому

      @maryjanerx you're right, it is hard to understand, when EntropyKC asks you why you're not defending your own well-being versus that of a friend who's clearly not worthy of your good intentions and friendship, and you attack Entropy while assuming that this person is male without any proof.

  • @EspressoBreve
    @EspressoBreve 8 місяців тому

    good advice, I'll hire the hiring manager to hire me.

  • @Andinov02
    @Andinov02 8 місяців тому +3

    Yeah, you're saying I should go to charisma university but how do I know you're simply not persuading me to go!

    • @joepegel
      @joepegel 8 місяців тому

      They absolutely are persuading you. Which proves that they genuinely believe in what they're selling you. And if you sign up, that's proof that it works.

  • @Wolf_runner12
    @Wolf_runner12 8 місяців тому

    Ha! Gatcha!

  • @sebastianlukaj88
    @sebastianlukaj88 8 місяців тому +4

    Can you make a video for confidence based on Zlatan Ibrahimovic?

  • @chardrag9206
    @chardrag9206 8 місяців тому +1

    What have you done with Charlie??

  • @udigit22
    @udigit22 14 днів тому

    You didn´t quite persuade me into buying your course...

  • @Factiverse904
    @Factiverse904 19 днів тому

    BRO READ THE INFLUENCE BOOK BY ROBERT

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 Місяць тому

    There was a man in 1930s Germany that convinced a whole lot of people that he had all the answers to their problems...he even wrote a book..and wow!! did they fall for it!!..He was a real smooth talker..and they loved him dearly. Who was that??

  • @mhuntprofessional
    @mhuntprofessional 8 місяців тому +4

    Social proof, or influence by the opinions of others is why it is absolutely ESSENTIAL(!!!) to win the favor of the friends of a person you are trying to date.
    From the perspective of a guy, if a girl's friends don't like you/ trust you/ have a negative opinion of you - you're doomed.
    It is RARE that a woman's opinion is so strong that it can withstand the negative opinions of her close friends.
    And if they don't like you, they will be poison to the relationship.

  • @SuaveJoker
    @SuaveJoker 3 місяці тому

    9:05 As Mr Ping from Kung Fu Panda said “There is no secret ingredient. To make something special, you just have to believe its special”

  • @7Hindu8
    @7Hindu8 8 місяців тому +1

    Persuasion i need with my dog to come back when offleash

  • @onemanenclave
    @onemanenclave 8 місяців тому +3

    i see, we now calling em "principles" rather than "tricks" KEKW

  • @Verygoodhabit
    @Verygoodhabit 8 місяців тому

    I wonder if these type of videos really help someone or they just make you overthink even more.
    Have someone really noticed some improvement by watching self-improvement videos?

  • @brianchung9640
    @brianchung9640 6 місяців тому

    I mean, that trampoline joke slaps 😂

  • @user-ok7kz8ru2q
    @user-ok7kz8ru2q 16 днів тому

    You know they are good when they make the tricks they warned of work

  • @Martyn_Wolf
    @Martyn_Wolf Місяць тому

    Always question authority and what they. Always seek a second, third or fourth opinion.

  • @TheDrsalvation
    @TheDrsalvation 7 місяців тому

    7:17
    Unity 3D makes a clause to charge us 20 cents for every time a player installs our games, an outrageous fee that really rallied a lot of devs against them.
    The next day, they release a clause that's slightly less egregious (in terms of still charging the same amount, but not if doing X or Y). Fortunately, everyone sees through this BS, nobody is giving in, but after all this time, Unity has been silent, so they're not backing down.
    It's like the Rejection/Retreat is so engrained that they don't even bother measuring the reactions and just automatically assumed everyone is ok with it now.

  • @haSHAH1
    @haSHAH1 7 місяців тому

    Zadir effect

  • @gloryagbeyomi
    @gloryagbeyomi 6 місяців тому +3

    “You saw him in shrek 4” 😂

  • @TheCodyMac
    @TheCodyMac 8 місяців тому

    Next Video: Art of the Microphone

  • @thenuriliyanagedon7588
    @thenuriliyanagedon7588 7 місяців тому

    haylee👀

  • @rodrigodasilva9176
    @rodrigodasilva9176 8 місяців тому +2

    The videos from this channel make me very neurotic. =/

  • @mgk_moloko
    @mgk_moloko 6 місяців тому

    👍🏾

  • @mickcv4554
    @mickcv4554 18 днів тому

    Used to call those 800 numbers when I was a teenager and ask them if I called in time for the deal. Call center people would always be like what? Oh…yeah you’re good. 😂

  • @dannibored
    @dannibored 8 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @johnbuterbaugh
    @johnbuterbaugh 2 місяці тому

    I like that you're red-flagging red-flag behavior... in red... nice touch 😅

  • @ThatOneGuyWhoWearsGlasses
    @ThatOneGuyWhoWearsGlasses 8 місяців тому +1

    He used one of the techniques when advertising Charisma University 🤣

  • @derrickmutwiri7021
    @derrickmutwiri7021 5 місяців тому

    team NDL niko the GOAT😂

  • @Kaorak
    @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +6

    What's your best time management tip?
    Start a habit of waking up before dawn.
    The time when it’s still dark out, your bed is nice and warm, the pillow is exactly the shape you want it to be, there are drops of rain hitting your window (in an ideal scenario), and everyone else in your neighborhood is still fast asleep.
    That time.
    Oh, and did I mention it’s also the time when you’ll be cranky and wondering, Why do I have to drag myself to the bathroom to brush my teeth and splash my face with cold water so that my eyes will actually open up? Why would I do that to myself? Isn’t that cruel?
    I have been wondering the same thing myself. This is a new habit I’ve been practicing for the past couple of months, and even though I am a morning person it’s been an adjustment. I started going to bed just a bit earlier so that I don’t miss out on sleep. I started eating dinner earlier too, which is unusual for me. But these small shifts in my nighttime routine aren’t that big of a deal.
    What I get is all this extra time. It feels like such a luxury.
    The benefits? Quite a few.
    More time in the day. It’s as if someone gave you the gift of time and all of a sudden your day has expanded and feels much longer than usual. Just enough to be able to relax and not worry whether you’ll have time to get your work done. The whole idea of time management doesn’t seem as daunting. Also, there’s no need to constantly rush from one thing to the next, nor do you feel you need to multitask to stay on top of everything.
    It’s quiet. If you live in a noisy household or neighborhood, you know just how much noise can be distracting. Whenever you’re working or studying from home, you’re trying to find a corner where you can do your work quietly, and you crank up the music to drown out sounds of traffic. You might even put in ear plugs to get some peace and quiet. But when you’re up early, none of those things are a problem.
    It’s easier to focus. Not just because it’s quiet, but also because your brain is well rested - provided you got enough sleep the night before. The early morning hours are that golden time when you haven’t yet inundated yourself with new information coming from all sides - the news, phone calls, scrolling through Twitter or Instagram. It’s calm. There’s more space to concentrate on what’s in front of you.
    You can do your deep work ever earlier. As I have written before, I’m a big advocate of doing deep work early in the day because it’s easier to problem-solve, read, write, and do other complex cognitive tasks when you do them while your energy and willpower levels are still high. The sooner you tackle these difficult tasks, the better you’ll start feeling about your day. Which brings me to the next point.
    You start feeling more confident about your skills. Extra time means you can practice whatever is important to get to a specific goal. It can be creating a study plan to prepare for exams, writing an article or research paper for work, or finishing a section of a large project. The more you spend time on something, the more steps you can take towards a goal. You find yourself problem-solving, learning, managing your time better, and improving the way you work. The result? More confidence and willingness to keep practicing this habit.
    I really like it so far. And, that first cup of coffee tastes extra delicious. In fact, I’m going to make it right now.

    • @RubiscoTalks
      @RubiscoTalks 8 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree...good u put efforts into writing this

    • @Kaorak
      @Kaorak 8 місяців тому

      @@RubiscoTalks 👍👍👍

  • @MB-sj1zd
    @MB-sj1zd 6 місяців тому

    Nha .., i will get new to get what i want

    • @MB-sj1zd
      @MB-sj1zd 6 місяців тому

      Lol … never ever

  • @WongGamSingLegacy
    @WongGamSingLegacy 8 місяців тому +4

    Hmm somehow I wanted to join charismatic university I don't why.

  • @Muricanwerewolf
    @Muricanwerewolf Місяць тому

    The pen thing is good with a caveat. I mean the pen is silly and it's meant to be an exercise but let's go further, Peirs doesn't need a pen? He doesn't write? I'd have questions to make sure Peirs doesn't need my excellent, first rate pen. Many people say they don't need whatever you're selling as a defensive reflex, and a good salesman will ask questions to ensure they're getting all the info they need to decide whether the prospect or lead is bad before giving up.

  • @Aggron300
    @Aggron300 6 місяців тому

    I worked as an ID security salesman from home for 1-2 months until I realised I am only getting the numbers of elders because they are easier to persuade using this tactic. And then I realised the "chief" is living in Dubai while I was in Sweden. Don't buy anything over the phone.

  • @karenlindley.9756
    @karenlindley.9756 8 місяців тому +3

    I love that clip with JP and that feminist tv interviewer. He destroys her……..

  • @Kaorak
    @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +8

    Keep your life private until it's permanent:
    Your success;
    Your love life;
    Your income source;
    Your happiness;
    Your dreams & goals;
    Your planning & strategies.
    Try to appreciate other's work. So upvote..

  • @marcosaguilar3109
    @marcosaguilar3109 8 місяців тому

    I would like other Conor Mcgregor video

  • @_______558
    @_______558 4 місяці тому +3

    • 7 Principles that influences everyones decision making:
    1. Social Proof: If people see that others like you, they like you as well. People judge you on the basis of your social groups and friends.
    2. Scarcity: If something is perceived as rare, it's value is increased. (Time Scarcity: hurry up or the opportunity will pass you by)
    3. Consistency: People like to be consistent. Give them the reputation they want to be seen in.
    4. Reciprocity: People will be obliged to return you with some favour if you gave them something earlier. You may start by asking for something bigger and give them a favour by lowering your value. (You are not obliged to lower your value if you think it's reasonable, stand your ground)
    5. Authority: People listen believe those who seem to be credible or experts. (You should question authorities as they aren't always right)
    6. Liking: People are more easily persuaded by charismatic individuals or people they like.
    7. Risk Mitigation: Offer people a way to minimize their downside in saying yes to you if they see any risk in associating with you

  • @Tr8or_
    @Tr8or_ 7 місяців тому

    Fallout fans who use charisma:

  • @eyescreamcake
    @eyescreamcake 8 місяців тому +2

    How to Deceive Strangers and Manipulate People

    • @mhuntprofessional
      @mhuntprofessional 8 місяців тому +1

      A WAY better title than "how to make friends and influence people"
      Write that book! 😂

  • @PictureSky
    @PictureSky 2 місяці тому +1

    ❤ Jordan Peterson

  • @vonunterberg4313
    @vonunterberg4313 8 місяців тому

    why did he change the thumbnail from Peterson to Saul?

    • @shorthairlukeisugly
      @shorthairlukeisugly 8 місяців тому

      Cowardice/peer pressure/indecisiveness/REEing.

    • @eyescreamcake
      @eyescreamcake 8 місяців тому +2

      You can post multiple thumbnails and UA-cam will tell you which one gets more clicks.

  • @thetruther954
    @thetruther954 8 місяців тому +1

    “Influence” and “clinical psychologist” don’t belong together. Could be why Jordan’s in trouble.

  • @Rahulits85e68hlxigi
    @Rahulits85e68hlxigi 8 місяців тому

    Five comments but i see no comments except mine.🤔

  • @eishchandeal128
    @eishchandeal128 8 місяців тому

    Cant pursuade me to buy something if I am broke.

  • @Kaorak
    @Kaorak 8 місяців тому +10

    How do you know someone's true personality?
    1. Pay attention to the speed of their speech
    A person's speed of speech can reveal a lot of things, if the speed of speech is fast, can generally be sure to be a short temper, a person of short temper does things very efficiently, but often the character will be more impatient some. Slow speech speed may be a slowcoach, do things more organized, but sometimes also more hesitant.
    2. Dressing style
    The clothes they wear can also reveal something about their personality, depending on a preference for colors, including warm and cool colors, such as red, which represents passion and impatience. Blue represents composure and melancholy. Dressing more casual indicates a very young mental age, while dressing more formal indicates more maturity.
    3. Comments from friends around them
    A friend's comments are the most direct and pertinent when getting to know a new friend, and if you get to know your new friend's friends again at the same time, you'll know a lot more about that new friend.
    4. Chatting habits
    If a person routinely interrupts others or does other things when the other is speaking, it shows that his personality is a more self-contained person.
    5. Hobby.
    Some people are shy, they generally like painting, music, reading. Some people are outgoing, they will generally like to play ball, swimming, dancing and so on.

    • @ric6611
      @ric6611 8 місяців тому +6

      Hard disagree on this one.

  • @user-mb4ux7xv4j
    @user-mb4ux7xv4j 8 місяців тому +1

    Why was Jordan Peterson removed from the thumbnail?

    • @shorthairlukeisugly
      @shorthairlukeisugly 8 місяців тому +2

      Yep, cowards removed him!

    • @user-mb4ux7xv4j
      @user-mb4ux7xv4j 8 місяців тому +1

      @@shorthairlukeisugly They changed the thumbnail again and returned Jordan 😁

    • @bgeyssens
      @bgeyssens 8 місяців тому

      It’s not unusual for large UA-cam channels to try different thumbnails and video titles to see what works best, especially if they get a disappointing number of views within the first hours.

  • @user-ir6xh2mx9d
    @user-ir6xh2mx9d 8 місяців тому

    15th 🥂