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Ask questions instead of giving direct orders

This chapter advises how to avoid giving direct orders that may offend or provoke resistance from the other person. It suggests using questions or suggestions instead of commands and letting the other person feel that he or she has some choice or control over the situation. The chapter gives examples of how leaders like Henry Ford, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Abraham Lincoln used this technique to influence their workers, friends, and generals. The chapter also explains why this technique works, based on the psychological principle of respect for the other person’s ego.

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This book shows the importance of avoiding criticism and understanding human nature in dealing with people. It also gives some suggestions on how to get the most out of reading the book, such as reviewing it frequently, applying the principles in daily life, and keeping a record of one’s progress. The web page aims to persuade the reader that mastering the art of human relations can lead to a richer, fuller, happier, and more fulfilling life.

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