“The electoral campaign strategy looks good, but what if public opinion sways to the other side?”
“If it does, the strategy is not good. Design mental processors in a way, that the outcome aligns, not collides, after touching the outside world.”
“You have a point there. We are no good without followers, and everything should make them think there is no alternative to following us, and let them believe it is their strategy to success.”
“Visual filters are obvious, others are subtle, but what they do is the same – processing to alter the final results.”
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This prompt took me back to an article I wrote in 2015, and this piece takes off from there.
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Relevant Six Reena. And it would appear it’s all about followers – engage the masses at any cost. Veracity often left by the wayside. I suppose some in “sales” have no use for it.
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It is treated as a negative in sales 😃 Thank you, Denise!
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Brilliant, Reena–and chilling too, I agree.
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Thank you, Zelda! It is not just politics. The internet we are so addicted to, has buttons placed in suggestive colors, pop-ups to obstruct your reading, all just to manipulate your behaviour in a certain way. And there are no laws to control it, because we are not paying for those sites.
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You’re welcome.
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Oh, the subtlety of it all. Buyer beware.
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Certainly! Thank you, Pat!
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a flashback to sales training. Ah…duplicity and deception to make them want you and your product.
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You are bang on. Applies to political campaigns too.
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Perhaps, too, we need to look to our needs versus our wants.
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Sadly, it seems to be the common and accepted way to win.
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Agree.
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That’s a little bit chilling, Reena!
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For sure, Chris!
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and as any good salesperson will tell you, you don’t tell a person they want to buy, you describe what you have, tell them that everyone else loves it and, in passing mention they might not qualify to be an owner… and they will pay any price
Thought-provoking Six as always
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Thank you for the insightful remark!
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we hear
we fear
russian interference
man oh
let s cure
the disease instead
mr president
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