Law 13 - When asking for help, appeal to their self-interest Flashcards

1
Q

Whom do you ask for help?

A

Your allies

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2
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When asking for help, do you focus on the past or the future?

A

The future.

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3
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Appeal to gratitude

A

A burden. Better make a promise for the future.

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4
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Appeal for justice

A

Offer of money

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5
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“For the sake of our old frienship!”

A

“This is how being associated with me will contribute to your power” - influence, marriage etc.

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6
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“How would it look if you didn’t help me now after everything I’ve done for you?”

A

“This is how doing this will add to your power”

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7
Q

“You need to be loyal!”

A

I will meet your needs in this way if you help me here.

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8
Q

Talk of “right and wrong” when asking for a favour

A

X.

Opportunities of aggrandizement offered by superior strength

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9
Q

For Love!
For a great cause!
Look at the big picture!!

A

Here’s $100,000.

Look at simple, everyday realities and see how you can help them there.

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10
Q

How do you figure out how to fulfil their self-interest?

A

You understand their psychology - do NOT confuse their needs with yours

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11
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What aspects of someone’s psychology can you work on to get them to help you?

A
  1. Vanity
  2. His concern about his reputation/social standing
  3. Enemies of his you can help him vanquish
  4. Is he simply motivated by money and power? (Greed)
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12
Q

What offerings can you make to people in return for their help?

A
  1. Share valuable knowledge
  2. Gold
  3. Longer and happier life
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13
Q

Easter eggs in people’s psychology that you can work on when vanity, reputation, enemies or greed don’t work

A

Their need to feel superior to you - they WANT to do charity, help you by doing you a favour, to feel superior.

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14
Q

What should you NEVER do when asking someone for help?

A

Play on their guilt or obligation

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15
Q

What is the cardinal rule of asking someone for help?

A

Understand what they need; fulfil it and they will help you.

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