Law 12 - Use Selective Honesty to Disarm Your Victim Flashcards

1
Q

What is selective honesty a tool for?

A
  1. Deception - distracting your mark from your real goal

2. Disarming your victim (of their suspicions)

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When do you use selective honesty?

A

When you want something from someone

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What do you definitely NOT do when you want something from someone?

A

You do NOT ask them for it.

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On whom is the tactic of selective honesty most effective?

A

Very suspicious people

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What do you do when you figure out that someone is suspicious of you?

A
  • Give them an unexpected gift
  • Get CAUGHT in the act of being honest
  • Do them a kind favour that is apparently selfless
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What effect does your selective honesty have on your victim?

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  1. It makes them lower their walls and defenses
  2. It corrodes their will to fight back
  3. Disarms their suspicions
  4. Turns them into children - eagerly lapping up affectionate gestures
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In what ways can you “give” to your victims?

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  1. An actual unexpected gift
  2. A generous act (apparently selfless)
  3. A kind favour
  4. An “honest” admission
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What does selective honesty do for you as a tool for deception?

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It distracts your victim and gives you time and space to do something they won’t notice

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How do you use selective honesty to get what you want from someone?

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  1. You need something
  2. You DON’T ask them for it
  3. You GIVE (gift/admission/favour)
  4. It takes the bite out of a future request
  5. They give you what you want of their own accord without you having to ask for it
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What do you mean by selective honesty “disarming” your victim?

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It earns the enemy’s TRUST and RESPECT, and corrodes their will to fight back.

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When is selective honesty most effective?

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When you know what you want from your victim

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12
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What is a basic prerequisite for the use of selective honesty?

A

Knowing what you want from your victim

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13
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What is the only situation where you can ask someone for something?

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When you have already done something generous for them, given them some secret etc. I. E., when you have already used selective honesty on them.

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14
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In the long-run, what big picture pursuit does selective honesty help you with?

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It helps you build a reputation for honesty.

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At what point of your contact with people does Selective Honesty have the maximum impact?

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At first contact - it creates a strong impression and builds your reputation for honesty

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16
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How does selective honesty help you build a reputation for honesty?

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You use small gestures that in themselves are insignificant but altogether set up a reputation