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Persuasion: The Art, Meaning, and Neuroscience of Persuasion and Influence
Persuasion: The Art, Meaning, and Neuroscience of Persuasion and Influence
Persuasion: The Art, Meaning, and Neuroscience of Persuasion and Influence
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Persuasion: The Art, Meaning, and Neuroscience of Persuasion and Influence

Written by Shevron Hirsch

Narrated by Doug Greene

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About this audiobook

Persuasion can be used for good and evil. Some people know exactly what moves others to act a certain way, and they know how to guide them in certain directions.

 

But the knowledge of how to do this, does not have to be limited to a select few. It simply requires someone like you to take initiative and to read or listen to a book like this. In this book, a variety of topics will be covered, including but not limited to: the true meaning of persuasion, tips to persuade others faster and more effectively, persuasion as an art, the neuroscience behind decision-making moments, and problems that arise when people are too persuasive (if there is such a thing).

 

Don’t wait and give your curiosity what it deserves! Get started now!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateOct 3, 2020
ISBN9781664911765

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    It's a good thing when you are able to simply put on your earphones and tune in to an audio book like this. This review matches my personalized thoughts and interests. The ideas from the author made a lot of sense to me. I agreed with all the things, and that's one more reason that I am so ecstatic about this book. The writer didn't arbitrarily select bits and pieces of bad advice, but instead, figured out the claims enough.

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    Not that bad. In fact, I would practically say that it's top-notch. This write-up matches my personal honest opinions and preferences. It may have had a few mistakes, but they did not subtract anything from the amazing info that this particular book contains. You can learn a whole lot. I know that I did.