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DISCLAIMER: DO NOT LOOK DOWN ON PEOPLE, MANIPULATE, OR USE THIS FOR WORKS OF EVIL. IF YOU DO I WILL FIND YOU AND TELL YOU OFF.
Right, so you want people to do things for you?
Well, you need to become somewhat of a dog trainer, because people are a lot like dogs.
And that’s why we like them so much.
Dogs are just more loyal than people.
Anyways, when you want your dog to do something, you have to train it. Whenever it does something good, you give it a treat. Whenever it does something bad, you sternly tell it off, but you don’t hit it or go too hard.
It’s better to reward good behavior than punish bad behavior.
Now, obviously, you have to punish bad behavior, but it’s better if you reward good behavior.
Eventually, it’ll get to a point where when you want your person to do something, all you have to do is ask them. And if they don’t do it, you sternly ask them.
And most of the time, they’ll do it.
For example, my dog.
I told him to come over, and he wouldn’t come over.
So I said, “Come over,” in a mean voice.
And he came over.
And that’s how you get people to do things.
So the way to get people to do it, and the way to reward their good behavior, is by first putting them in spaces where they will do the good behavior.
So this is a very simple example, but if you want someone to get water for you, then you need to bring them to a restaurant, or you need to bring them into the kitchen, or something like that.
Because they can’t get you water if they’re not where the water is.
The next step is to either subtly talk about it, but you mustn’t directly ask, or subtly mention your problem.
So you could say, “Man, it’s so hot.”
Or you could say, “When is the waitress going to bring us our drinks?”
Something like that.
And eventually, they’ll just say, “Well, hey, do you want me to get us some drinks?”
And you say, “Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.”
And then they get you some drinks.
And then you have to reward them.
Now, how you reward them is going to depend on what you have.
Some people, and this is why charismatic people literally get everything they want, are just so charismatic that they talk for a few minutes and people love them.
People just like being around them.
So if you’re charismatic, you can just be charismatic as a reward.
If that’s not enough, or if you’re not charismatic, then you’ll have to think of something else.
If you don’t know what you can give people, then put this prompt into ChatGPT, and it will tell you the top 10 things you have that you can give other people when they do something you want.
And you keep doing this over and over and over until they’re eventually psychologically trained into giving you what you want.
And this doesn’t happen on the first try.
But it’s insanely useful.
“Act like a persuasion strategist who understands human behavior, incentives, status, social rewards, and charisma.
I want to get better at rewarding people when they do things I want, without being weird, fake, or obvious.
First, ask me 10 questions about:
my personality
what people already like about me
what resources I have
what social advantages I have
what kind of people I’m usually trying to influence
what situations I’m usually in
Then, based on my answers, give me the top 10 “rewards” I can naturally give people when they do something useful.
These rewards can include things like attention, praise, humor, status, access, help, compliments, making them feel smart, making them feel useful, making them feel included, etc.
For each reward, explain:
What the reward is
Why it works psychologically
How I can use it without seeming fake
An example sentence I could say
What type of person it works best on
Do not give generic advice.
Make it specific, practical, and slightly evil, but still socially normal.”

