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Win bigly

persuasion in a world where facts don't matter

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Win bigly
Scott Adams
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An edition of Win bigly (2017)

Win bigly

persuasion in a world where facts don't matter

  • 3.00 ·
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  • 3 Have read

Scott Adams -- a trained hypnotist and a lifelong student of persuasion -- was one of the earliest public figures to predict Trump's win, doing so a week after Nate Silver put Trump's odds at 2 percent in his FiveThirtyEight.com blog. The mainstream media regarded Trump as a novelty and a sideshow. But Adams recognized in Trump a level of persuasion you only see once in a generation. Trump triggered massive cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias on both the left and the right. We're hardwired to respond to emotion, not reason. We might listen to 10 percent of a speech -- a hand gesture here, a phrase there -- and if the right buttons are pushed, we irrationally agree with the speaker and invent reasons to justify that decision after the fact. The point isn't whether Trump was right or wrong, good or bad. Win Bigly goes beyond politics to look at persuasion tools that can work in any setting -- the same ones Adams saw in Steve Jobs when he invested in Apple decades ago.

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Table of Contents

Preamble: The day my reality split into two
Introduction (where I prime you for the rest)
Part 1. Why facts are overrated
The most important perceptual shift in history
About facts
Persuasion vocabulary
Part 2. How to see reality in a more useful way
The myth of the rational mind
How strong is persuasion?
The persuasion filter
Cognitive dissonance
Confirmation bias
Mass delusions
When reality bifurcated
The making of a hypnotist
Part 3. How President Trump does what others can't
The time of kings
President Trump's talent stack
Trump's Rosie O'Donnell moment
The persuasion stack
Setting the table
Go bigly or go home
Is President Trump a "natural" persuader?
Part 4. How to use persuasion in business and politics
How to design a linguistic kill shot
How to use visual persuasion
How to make people imagine you as President
How I got the VP prediction wrong
How to persuade by association
How to create effective campaign slogans and logos
Godzilla gets in the game (or does he?)
How to get away with bad behavior
How a trained persuader evaluates scandals
How to win by a hair(cut)
How to create two ways to win, no way to lose
How to use the high-ground maneuver
A grab bag of Trump's quickest and easiest persuasion tools
Part 5. Why joining a tribe makes you powerful and blind
How I used the persuasion filter to predict
Why I endorsed Clinton (for my safety) until I didn't
The third act
Was I predicting or causing?
Election night
Appendix A: The persuasion reading list
Appendix B: How to be a better writer
Appendix C: Hos to find out is you are a simulation
Appendix D: Trump's many mistakes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-263, 275-279) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
303.3/42
Library of Congress
BF637.P4 A23 2017, BF637.P4A23 2017

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xii, 288 pages
Number of pages
288

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OL26929991M
ISBN 10
0735219710
ISBN 13
9780735219717
LCCN
2017034760
OCLC/WorldCat
1001413957

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