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NLP: The viral properties of Language P1

NLP: The viral properties of Language P1


Episode 116



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Speaker 0 (0s): Wisdom, although No 

Speaker 1 (17s): Is not wisdom, knowledge is harmony. And if you know yourself, you will know the gods for knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is enlightenment. Actually knowledge is like water for the land. Therefore learn from the mistakes of others. So you don't have to make them yourself for it's better to know too much than too little wisdom begins in wonder But wisdom only comes when you stopped looking for it. 

And since knowledge takes up no space and learning is a treasure. No thief can steal. Why not open a school clothes, a prison for when you educate a woman, you educate a population to know all is to forgive all. So leave half of what you know, in your head and be aware that still waters run deep for he who knows, does not speak while he who speaks does not know. Of course not knowing is Buddha. 

For me, there's a lot of wisdom in those old Proverbs. It's a way of using language to paint pictures. There's a way of using Language like a virus. There's a certain pattern of language that we can use to inject into someone else's mind. The right words can be subtly planted into the right person at the right time. If you know exactly the right signs to look for that being said, my friends we're going to continue to work on our authent today in the world, have language on the weekends or in the morning. 

I usually get up first and I will go into my I'll go downstairs and make some coffee. And at a certain time, if my wife's before she wakes up, I will come up. I'll make her coffee and I will walk into the room and I will put on her favorite song, kind of light. She happens to like Mariah Carey. And so I will come in and I will on my phone. I will have that song playing. 

Speaker 0 (2m 27s): We didn't have a hero Combs a little bit 

Speaker 1 (2m 30s): And I, we should make sure its at that one 

Speaker 0 (2m 32s): Spot. So when I come into the room, 

Speaker 1 (2m 36s): We can hear the music is her favorite artists. It's also that part of the song. You know, I started there for a reason because it says when a hero comes along, that happens to be what I'm doing. So the first thing she hears when she wakes up 

Speaker 0 (2m 57s): Her eyes 

Speaker 1 (2m 58s): Open her favorite, a little bit of dopamine starts going through her brain. She opens her eyes. She sees me now that had a dopamine. This is going through her brain is a visually connected to her husband. She hears a song. Her eyes see me. Dopamine is running through her brain. She connects all those things together. So she's connected, waking up in a good mood. She's connected her favorite song. She's connected to the word hero. 

And those are all ways. You can get someone to see you the way that you want them to see you. 

Speaker 2 (3m 37s): You need to, 

Speaker 1 (3m 50s): That people use in marketing and media and propaganda. And this is a form of neuro-linguistic programming. This is a form of dare. I say manipulation. And I think sometimes the word manipulation gets a bad rap because it is often used in the dark arts of media, in the dark arts of propaganda. However, it can be an incredibly effective tool in raising children. It can be an effective tool on your relationships and it can also be an effective shield in not allowing yourself to fall victim to these same techniques. 

It's like we say all the time, if you can teach something to someone, you know, as well, therefore if you c


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