HOW TO PERSUADE ANYONE - THE SOCRATIC METHOD

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If you want to know How to Persuade Anyone then watch the video to the very end. In the video we will explain the Socratic Method that will show you how to persuade anyone.

So if you want know how to persuade anyone and win them to your way of thinking just ask gentles questions that will force the audience to answer yes on every question, once someone say yes, then they will try very hard to stay aligned with their choice, so if you get handful of yeses then the chance that the audience will say yes will be significantly higher than if you ask the question right away.

Learning How to Persuade Anyone is a handy trick to know in everyday life, so I recommend that you watch the "How to Persuade Anyone" video and try to implement the method as soon as tomorrow. How to persuade anyone? Now you know.

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This is taken directly from a book "how to win friends and influence people" pg.148-149

dominicfain
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Ive never seen a worst explanation of the Socratic method. Get a series of yeses is NOT what the Socratic method was about.

MiguelRuiz-kpdd
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This is not an accurate description of the Socratic Method.

MisterMedina
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You could at least credit the book that you took parts from word for word - How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

JD-xwtj
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This like asking someone, "Hey, soccer is really fast paced and exciting, right?" Gets a yes. "And babies are really adorable, right?" Gets a yes. "How about we kick a baby?"

I guarantee you won't get a yes for that one.

FrankD
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This is not the Socratic Method, this is an art of persuasion technique by Dale Carnegie in his best selling book: "How to Win Friends and Influence People"

AsabovSoBelow
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Difference between empowering questions that seek truth, and manipulative deductive logic. Not quite the socratic method 🤐

risanaomi
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe his method was not to get yes after yes and get the final yes without the other person realizing it.
Socratic method is when you use a logical sequence of questions to lead someone to truly realize your way of thinking is right.

veeipod
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*licks fingertips and brushes his hair, leers at the girls*
"Do you girls like to party?"

shrimpanzee
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Is this a pickup artist video? Wtf?

Furthermore, this is a pervision of the Socratic Method. It's not about convincing someone. It's about narrowing down the options to the correct response.

In a more colloquial sense, the Socratic Method is a version of 20 questions. When it is applied appropriately, it is simply a way to find truth.

saoirsemurray
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Interesting video. Doesn't have anything to do with the Socratic method tho.

The Socratic method is basically:

"What is x?"
"What makes x, x?
"Why is x, x?"
"How do we know that x is x?"
"How do we know when something is x?"

And other questions of that nature.

anybody
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Have you ever heard the name of Dale Carnegie? The answer should be "Yes" 😉

somadas
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This isn't the Socratic Method.... this is priming. You set up your "target" with the answer you want them to give you with a series of questions you already know the answer to, then give them the question you actually want them to answer yes to. It's the same as the shop, cop, flop, stop game.

The Socratic Method CAN involve using a series of questions with which the person must agree with you, but the purpose of the Socratic Method is to force the opponent to contradict themselves by consenting to a stipulation that disproves their original position. So if this guy had asked the girls back to his place, they said no, and THEN he pulled out the yes-yes-yes game and gotten a different answer, THEN it would have been a Socratic process. But there's no contradiction here, simply a series of ultimately leading questions.

greghudson
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That is not the socratic method though....

nomissy
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thank you! nice content and visualizazation :)) cool!!

polar
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You are right bud. I think I have been doing it wrong all this time. Thanks for the invaluable insight!

Could you recommend the books you spoke about on how to successfully persuade?

Kingco
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Would suggest making a follow-up or something to show the correct way to handle your computer science professor. Giving a more concrete example of the right and wrong ways to do it would be helpful.

nalandial
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The part when you was talking about how your friend manipulated girls to come back to your place was the part when I stopped listening.

ywrry
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Hello there,
I have a question for you
After learning this method,
So, how will you approach to persuade your professor, that he was wrong?

arjunmurali
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This is the lost addendum to Socrates body of work, also known as "How to be a player". It was almost lost seeing as how it's not very platonic.

MZ-dyhn