Unabridged Audiobook
Engaging narration kept me hooked throughout
The whole book is just a bit of common sense filled with place holder text, it feels like it’s written with ChatGPT! If has no order or context, it’s scattered with buzz words and has no revolutionary concept or methods! BUT ITS CALLED MASTERY! Mastery of what? It is basic at best, had high hopes to learn something new like advanced tactics being used in field and avoidance methods, with examples used in political debates or criminal cases. The narrator is also slow and has a tone to it that sounds like a pre school class on gender studies. For a master class book I would expect short and up to the point explanations, that make concepts easy to remember and implement in a functional order, acronyms to make you remember the playbook or stuff like that to make it easier to implement. Rock solid theories with infield examples and psychological unconscious mechanisms at work in them explained in depth. More science basically and a faster pace, a well structured course with a short introduction and that goes straight to the point. In the main body some practice guide for offensive techniques, another for defense and then in depth mechanisms at work and what goes on in the subconscious mind and how we can recognize patterns of thinking in the subject and best ways change them. -How to get someone to tell the truth. -How to get someone to talk about something that they want to hide and tell a secret. -How to make them change their mindset. -How to make them submit to you willingly and exert dominance with full consent. -How to motivate them to work for your goal. -How to establish a chain of command and make everyone fight to keep it. And so on. -How to defend against group mentality. -How to defend against someone trying to take your words out of context or manipulate you to do something, and so on. Thinking processes, trust building behavior, subversion, coercion and so on and how to trigger each in multiple ways and the rational process the subjects subconscious mind uses to get them in unnoticed. The effects of fear, trust, love, authority and what they do in the implementation of the explained tactics. What works in wat state and what doesn’t. What can we do and how to set the tone to make the tactics more effective. Im basically ranting now more than the author in this book. But the book should have been a guide for police interrogation officers, army commanders, businessmen and political officials to sharpen their skills and recognize scenarios where they can change the narrative and be in full control. Maybe I just have to high standards coming here from Joe Navarros books and Jake Smith.
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