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  • Address the big picture : Stop thinking they’re like you. Address your vulnerabilities. Focus on what you can control — your own behavior.
  • Prepare for the next encounter : Establish boundaries. Know what you want. Be ready for consequences. Get support.
  • Be on the lookout for tactics : It’s really hard to block a roundhouse kick if you don’t know what a roundhouse kick looks like.
  • Accept no excuses : “I don’t care why you waterboarded Larry; my problem is that you waterboarded Larry.”
  • Make direct requests, accept only direct responses : Yes or no will do just fine, thanks.
  • Focus on win-win : It doesn’t force them to learn a foreign language like “kindness” or “altruism.” They get what they want if you get what you want. And if they won’t say what they want, then it’s definitely something you don’t want.

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