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u/Sisyphuss5MinBreak · 4 pointsr/armenia

Gj undermining your own mission out of an urge of ideological purity.

While you keep masturbating about the "perfect Armenian", I'll keep being inclusive and encouraging more Diasporans to visit and care about Armenia.

In the mean time, I can recommend some reading for you.

u/sanicbam · 3 pointsr/socialskills

Identify true things about their person and compliment them or specify your thanks to them.

There is a big difference between flattering someone and complimenting someone.

You should get this book

u/ProlapsedPineal · 3 pointsr/DAE

Humility is strength. If in a social situation I meet someone who clearly has to puff out their chest and draw attention to what a powerful person they want me to think they are, they look foolish, boring, and childish to me, as well as to others.

If that person actually was someone I should respect I'll know it not by how hard they pound their chest but how they carry themselves, the company they keep, and by the respect they show others.

If someone's strongest card is to act like a prick, they don't have much of a hand at all. If someone has real confidence they aren't intimidated by anyone and can afford to be polite and courteous, even to the pricks, because they don't really matter.

Edit because without followup this post doesn't give you much to work with. It might sound silly to you but I'd challenge you to pickup Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People. Make it a bathroom reader.

The name sounds much more manipulative than the approach is, it's really a manual on how to get the response I think you're looking for from people while building bridges, not by intimidation or being crass.

u/bkcim · 2 pointsr/copywriting

And I have these in my list on amazon. Would love to get some opinions on them:

 

How to Win Friends and Influence People

by Dale Carnegie

 

Secrets of a Freelance Writer: How to Make $100,000 a Year or More

by Robert Bly

 

Words that Sell

by Richard Bayan

 

Tested Advertising Methods

by Caples and Hahn

 

Writing That Works

by Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson

 

Confessions of an Advertising Man

by David Ogilvy

 

The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing

by Al Ries and Jack Trout

 

The Robert Collier Letter Book

by Robert Collier

 

Nicely Said: Writing for the Web with Style and Purpose

by Nicole Fenton and Kate Kiefer Lee

 

Letting Go of the Words

by Janice (Ginny) Redish

 

Essential English for Journalists, Editors and Writers

by Harold Evans

 

Can I Change Your Mind?: The Craft and Art of Persuasive Writing

by Lindsay Camp

 

Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer

by Roy Peter Clark

 

Read Me: 10 Lessons for Writing Great Copy

by Roger Horberry and Gyles Lingwood

 

Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: The Classic Guide to Creating Great Ads

by Luke Sullivan

 

WRITE IN STEPS: The super simple book writing method

by Ian Stables

 

On Writing Well

by William Zinsser

 

The Wealthy Freelancer

by Steve Slaunwhite, Pete Savage and Ed Gandia

 

Write Everything Right!

by Denny Hatch

 

The Secret of Selling Anything

by Harry Browne

 

The Marketing Gurus: Lessons from the Best Marketing Books of All Time

by Chris Murray

 

On Writing

by Stephen King

 

Writing for the Web

by Lynda Felder

 

Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content

by Ann Handley

 

This book will teach you how to write better

by Neville Medhora

u/man-teiv · 2 pointsr/italy

https://www.amazon.it/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/1439199191/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485212601&sr=8-1&keywords=win+friends

Non ti lasciare ingannare. Dietro al titolo da re degli stronzi si nasconde in verità un ottimo messaggio sui rapporti interpersonali.

u/Bletschki · 1 pointr/greentext

Read this book: https://www.amazon.de/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/1439199191
It helps alot of people with confidence. And just try it dating is a skill that you need to learn. If you don‘t try you wont learn. And if you get curved or however you call it just try to not care and go for the next one.

u/Buzzkill48074 · 1 pointr/Libertarian

Well if you wanted to have a conversation about the merits of RP being called a Libertarian I would have been happy to indulge. Even if you do disagree with my view point.

Using words like circle jerk, insulting my grammar (admittedly it was bad) and then quoting my argument then refuting it with "LOL" is troll-ish.

I am open to here problems with RP in fact I have my own. Like I said I don't think he will solve the problem of government So I don't think I classify as a "fan-boy".

Your behavior of treating people in derogatory manner does make you troll. When you act like this even if you are correct you are still acting like a troll. What is worse is that if you are right no one will ever understand because you act like a jerk. This may help.

By the way I came to consider RP a Libertarian by reading and listening to influential libertarian thinkers.

u/masturbatingrightnow · 1 pointr/videos

I am sorry to hear that. If you are serious about improving yourself you should read this.