There is one thing that most everybody wants, but dont get nearly enough. One thing that when received creates incredible emotional feelings of happiness and security. One thing that when taken away, people will nearly turn savage to reclaim. Something French Military General Napoleon learned that his men will die for, and used this little know fact about human nature to convince them to willingly rush headlong into certain death in hopes of receiving it.
Recognition.
From the very first moment babies learn that crying will be met immediate and affectionate attention, this desire is set. For life.
Unfortunately, around the age of two, humans learn the horrible truth. Sometimes it doesnt work. Sometimes we cry and nothing happens. Even worse, sometimes we cry and the response is less than happy.
We then go through life with this deep, unfulfilled desire to be noticed and given recognition by others for who we are. To be told that we are loved, and everything is ok.
Many natural seducers of women, and natural leaders of men have used this truth throughout history to manipulate women in the bedroom, and men in the boardroom. Is it any wonder that the four powerful words “I feel your pain,” is one of the most overused phrases by politicians in modern times?
Tapping this unmet need will give you enormous power if you know how to use it. All you need to do is conversationally elicit a few things about somebody that are important to them, ideas, beliefs, experiences, and show them recognition and appreciation, they will be nearly addicted to your approval.
Used by two people within a committed relationship, this can be a wonderful tool to foster deep feelings of connection and emotional and sexual fulfillment.
Used unethically, some choose to use this powerful truth to seduce women into sexual encounters almost at will, through simple and relaxed conversation.
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