1. Be sympathetic to the other person’s ideas and desires.
I think the politically correct word to use these days is empathetic - to show that we are not feeling sorry for our interlocutors n perhaps thinking that they need sympathy/pity haha
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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 2 Apr
That was great! I'd heard of Farnam Street a million times but never really looked into it.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr OP 2 Apr
you’re in for a treat, they have a big library of content full of this kind of stuff
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Carnegie book is common sense genius
I still struggle with: don’t criticize , condemn or complain
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Amazing book! Read it for the 1st time over a decade ago, and definitely learned a lot about dealing with people.
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I feel like there needs to be a solid @thebitcoinbugle post about 'How to lose friends and uninfluence people".
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Step 1: Marry a feminist
Step 2: Buy XRP and Ethereum, the more environmentally friendly blockchains
Step 3: move to antifa occupied territory
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Nice book and better blog, Farnam Street offer good curate content.
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Great book!
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