Boyos, as you can see from the attached pic, I'm a major fan of Robert Greene's works. I don't agree with all of his words, but most of it is true.
I also have around 20 books on the subjects of hypnotism and NLP that I read from front cover to back cover and pretty much memorized all the principles - these strategies are ingrained in my mind now and pretty much part of my day-to-day repertoire when dealing with people....
In the late 90s to the early 2000s I devoted myself to studying hypnotism and NLP. In my post HERE and HERE and also HERE you can find some primer to this intel. I've also posted about this stuff in other threads but can't seem to find them at the moment.
The fundamental rule of hypnotism is that you can only hypnotize someone if they're a willing participant (whether on a conscious level or subconscious level).
The fundamental rule of NLP is that you can only implant suggestions if you've established rapport.
This is in line with Robert Greene's philosophy of "Choose the Right Victim"...... the principle is exactly the same, just worded differently. What this means is that you can only hypnotize or implant suggestions or seduce someone who's already receptive to you. If they're not receptive to you, there is literally nothing you can say or do to make them budge....
Rather than me typing out a long-winded explanation, I'll just embed a video of Greene's "The Art of Seduction", specifically the section called "The Seductive Process - Choose the Right Victim."
You can find the entire audiobook on youtube if you wish to learn more.
I also have around 20 books on the subjects of hypnotism and NLP that I read from front cover to back cover and pretty much memorized all the principles - these strategies are ingrained in my mind now and pretty much part of my day-to-day repertoire when dealing with people....
In the late 90s to the early 2000s I devoted myself to studying hypnotism and NLP. In my post HERE and HERE and also HERE you can find some primer to this intel. I've also posted about this stuff in other threads but can't seem to find them at the moment.
The fundamental rule of hypnotism is that you can only hypnotize someone if they're a willing participant (whether on a conscious level or subconscious level).
The fundamental rule of NLP is that you can only implant suggestions if you've established rapport.
This is in line with Robert Greene's philosophy of "Choose the Right Victim"...... the principle is exactly the same, just worded differently. What this means is that you can only hypnotize or implant suggestions or seduce someone who's already receptive to you. If they're not receptive to you, there is literally nothing you can say or do to make them budge....
Rather than me typing out a long-winded explanation, I'll just embed a video of Greene's "The Art of Seduction", specifically the section called "The Seductive Process - Choose the Right Victim."
You can find the entire audiobook on youtube if you wish to learn more.