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Persuasion: Dark Psychology - Techniques to Master Mind Control, Manipulation & Deception

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Buy this book at your own once you learn these techniques, there’s no going back… Finally, you too can access the power of personal influence... in less than a couple hours! Let me ask you a quick imagine what it would be like to be able to control and manipulate ANYONE you want. How does it feel? Well, that's exactly the purpose of this to give you a series of ideas, strategies, and techniques that you can use immediately to control people’s minds.

Inside this book, you will How to tap into their subconscious and influence them from there – without getting caught… How to make people follow you, buy what you’re selling and respect your authority! How to control people minds and they will finally do what you want, without any kind of resentment… How to master the art of being compelling, using just a couple of NLP techniques! Powerful ways to apply these persuasion techniques on your Social Media accounts… How to defend yourself, your best friends and your family from manipulative people! ... and much more! Please be warned, this book is not for the faint of heart or the weak of mind. Once you have lifted the curtain on the world of dark psychology, there is no going back. You will have an understanding of human nature that few have ever obtained. Remember. with great power comes great responsibility.

This book immediately gets down to brass tacks, showing you exactly what to do, how to do it, and why.

Plus, it's easy.

It's not long, you can read it in an afternoon.

And you'll immediately get the entire methodology used by the greatest psychology experts to control minds, behaviors and actions. You can easily learn and apply these techniques in your own business, career or social life. It's time to get what you want and deserve!

87 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 24, 2017

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August 29, 2017
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Poor grammar poor English a few good ideas hidden by waffle and unintelligle language.
Wow nothing a good editor couldn't sort out!
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October 7, 2019
It's another Bad Kindle Unlimited Book Review.

The first, and most serious issue, is that the author didn't seem to know what he was writing. I don't mean that he didn't understand the facts of persuasion, but instead that he didn't write the book it claims to be. What he wrote, was to a great extent, a book on..... persuasion. I'm not entirely sure what's malevolent about selling a series of products to interested parties, for example.

The content was hopelesslessy derivative. It seems to be that the author scraped the most standard book recommendations, a generic intro to psychology textbook, and put it into a book with a spooky cover. If you write an educational resource and all it is is what everyone else has already said, your book will be superfluous trash.

Lastly, the author promotes NLP. I'll just end things there.
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December 3, 2021
Don't look at this book as something sinister, because it's not. There's a lot of good marketing information here -the key factor being that the marketer is providing lots of value to their customer. As the summary says, it is part of human nature to manipulate, and out brains are quite susceptible.
I read it because I was curious and wanted to protect myself from these techniques coming at me in a covert and manipulative way. Fortunately, there's a section on how to keep yourself from being manipulated by savvy NLP practicing that may may not be on the level. That alone is worth the hour or took to finish the book.
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June 4, 2020
Anti-climax.

I found this book incredibly difficult to read due to poor syntax. The ideas, while compelling, have been thrown together in a mish-mash.

The dissertation on NLP lacked credibility, and the rest of the book is a regurgitated version of Robert Cialdini's ground-breaking ideas on persuasion, blended with several cognitive biases.

I guess imitation is the highest form of flattery.

I do not recommend it.
93 reviews
June 24, 2019
It was a great book and I learned about good focus skills, persuasion advice, influence and controlling one's mind, and awareness. I may read again to retain the information I have learned.
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December 31, 2019
Title of the book is clickbait. It is yet-another somewhat poorly written book about NLP and social skills that is better described in other books.
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