Anonymous ID: 3fed23 May 4, 2020, 7:37 p.m. No.9032757   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2913

>>9032594

>>9032695

There's value in a cryptic hook. You use it to generate a response which can help you narrow down your target so that they can be further analyzed.

To retain potency, remember to prompt curiosity and remain humble when they start to veer too far off course.

 

Frankly, it's a process that, although not entirely simple, can be easily understood in time. It's more of an experience thing.

Anonymous ID: 3fed23 May 4, 2020, 7:44 p.m. No.9032858   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2913

>>9032752

>look it up I just did

Thanks for helping me demonstrate my point.

 

>>9032695

Anon, look at what I just did with the unkowing anon above (kek sorry anon but you're a good example).

 

You'll notice I first asked a cryptic question that indirectly correlated with the topic at hand.

In knowing your audience, you can take advantage of their tendencies.

Knowing anons are both curious creatures and often elitest, I took advantage of anon's curiosity by asking a very open question and also got him to do what I wanted by ensuring he'd prove his usefulness to pamper his ego.

 

Yes, yes, I'm an asshole, but if anyone wants to talk about how effective I am, I think that's more fitting since that's what we were also discussing above.

Anonymous ID: 3fed23 May 4, 2020, 7:56 p.m. No.9032993   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>9032913

>Anons who have had good experiences in meatspace explained it like letting them teach you, after a period of offering subtle questions (and dropping it), as a way to guide them to the desired outcome. People like to be in the know as opposed to being told or lectured, and it makes people feel good to share what they learned or know with someone else. So in their experience when their person started to 'veer off course' the anon would drop a question that would prompt the person to look into it, and come back and explain it to the wiseanon.

A great way to learn about things you don't understand is to pretend you know things around people that are smarter than you.

They often try to impress you with knowing things, which can help you a ton because you filter all of the brainlets by finding the smart people. You then keep trying to prove them wrong, which helps you better understand what they know because they then explain it to you, trying to prove they're right.

 

This is actually one of my most favorite ways to learnโ€ฆ but I sort of feel like I shouldn't tell you about it because it's like having a juicy investment strategy, you know?

 

If you want to get good at anything in life, all you have to do is get good at understanding and then manipulating people. You'll never have to learn anything ever againโ€ฆ

Why do you think the faggots do it?

All you have to do is be better than [them] and abandon your ego.

 

The funny thing is that I'm probably the nicest asshole you'll ever meet.