Senex
Philosopher
remirol seems to be doing just fine without us...![]()
Oh, so it's all about remirol is it...
remirol,
You're a fine fellow. I bet you have a girlfriend. She probably wants a fine Christmas present this season.
Senex
remirol seems to be doing just fine without us...![]()
I turn my back for a second and this thread comes back to life. Where's MikeSun? And JFrankA?![]()
NLP was used to make us reanimate the thread against our will.![]()
-The meta-model is very useful in converstations; http://www.nlpls.com/articles/NLPmetaModel.php
- 'Following' someone by first verbalizing where you agree on creates more room for being open for feedback.
- Another presuppostion of NLP is: all cricism is feedback or information. It can be seen as information. There is no 'failure', only feedback in a learning process.
These are very useful ideas and models. NLP provides pragmatic models and techniques. It's a map of the world, not a theory. It helps you to get certain results. I's pragmatic.
Have you actually read the meta-model in the link? Can you explain in what it is and why you think I'm only trying to sell some product?
No. I had a serious adverse moral reaction back when Dale Carnegie published How to Win Friends and Influence People. I have never recovered from my allergy to willful manipulation of others. It is one of the most evil things men can participate in and doubly so when victims are not cognitively equipped to spot the tricks.
I didn't find anything bad in Carnegie's book. It seems like the most straightforward and credible of all the self-help books. (Not a high bar, but still...) It's mainly common sense with some psychology mixed in. Certainly nothing unethical, as far as I can see.
I once followed a practitioner course in NLP in my homecountry, Belgium. From my own experience, some of these following models and techniques work:
I also have to say that Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" does not fall under manipulation woo. He relies on god and that will never appeal to me, but other things he recommends you do makes for better neighbors.