How to Talk to Anyone
How to Talk to Anyone
49.2 score
5 mentions
3 threads
4 commenters
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Component Scores — Weighted Analysis
Sentiment
23.2
Slightly Negative
Substance
69.8
Substantive
Diversity
64.8
Diverse
Story Qual.
62.6
Good Stories
Discussions · 3 threads
„How to talk to anyone” by Leil Lowndes is also a great and actionable book. +1 for scepticisms towards pickup artistry. I'd rather aim for „how can I become the person that women actually want“.
I actually use the tip on nametags. I'm now known as "Smiley" because I put smiley faces on nametags instead of my name. I'm dorky what can I say.
Thirded. "How to Talk To Anyone" is an excellent book. I need to read it again though as there are so many things to remember :-)
I second the Leil Lowndes.
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