Tony Bracke

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“Cooperativeness in conversation is achieved when you show that you consider the other person’s ideas and feelings as important as your own. Starting your conversation by giving the other person the purpose or direction of your conversation, governing what you say by what you would want to hear if you were the listener, and accepting his or her viewpoint will encourage the listener to have an open mind to your ideas.”
How to Win Friends and Influence People: Updated For the Next Generation of Leaders (Dale Carnegie Books)
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