How do we reach people? 4 Suggestions, starting with GO FOR THE GUT.
How do we reach people? We have facts. They aren’t heard. We have logic. It isn’t heard. So, what strategies work?
GO FOR THE GUT.
ASK QUESTIONS.
BE A DRIP.
KEEP LEARNING MORE STRATEGIES.
Note: these strategies may be most important for people who find that they can’t get anyone to listen. Maybe these strategies will be helpful.
But I’ll start with . . .
THOU SHALT NOT!!
Thou shalt not give lots and lots of information from your huge store of information.
Thou shalt not inundate. Data. Facts. Figures. Charts.
Thou shalt not expect success if you point out that their claims makes no logical sense.
Thou shalt not . . . Thou shalt not . . .
The information is massive, ever-increasing.
There are hundreds of charts, zigzagging up and down.
The evidence is more than overwhelming.
The denial we are faced with is even more overwhelming.
The lack of logic we are faced with is staggering.
Therefore, better to go with: thou shalt not mention large amounts of the information.
The circuit breakers shut the brain.
Inner walls snap into place.
The information either bounces off,
or elicits anger,
or results in your getting locked in struggle.
So skip it.
INSTEAD . . .
1. THOU SHALT GO FOR THE GUT
WITH HOT INFORMATION
A video of dozens of athletes dropping dead, one after the other.
That could be hot enough.
I've found such a video often gets through.
It works on the visceral level, short-circuits
the built-in off-circuits - the inner power-breakers.
Below is the very short video I've found most effective.
It's a bit old now - only 400 dead athletes in 6 months.
There are lots more similar videos.
My experience: The more you go for the gut, the better.
OVER 400 ATHLETES DEAD FROM HEART FAILURE IN 6 MONTHS
https://www.bitchute.com/video/5f8i37jOgkFm/
2. THOU SHALT ASK QUESTIONS
Socrates was amazing at this, 2500 years ago. You can find a few of his questionings online. His questions got people ever more snarled in their nuttiness. They would think their position made sense. In the end, they obviously were doing “pretzel thinking” - nothing made sense. This is a bit complex, however.
There’s an easier way of using questions. I know someone who has a series of about 22 questions, starting with stuff like “Have you read up on what masks do?” to “Have you read up on the death stats of injected people? From insurance companies.” Note: in the end, information is given, but only if the person says, they don’t know.
And then here is a video which claims to have 2 Killer Questions:
https://rumble.com/vw5c84-two-killer-questions-to-wake-up-pro-vaxxers.html
Question #1: Did you ever ask yourself questions? Did you ever wonder about anything? Did you ever ask yourself questions about this narrative, this story, that presented to you? You're likely, according to the video, to be told, no.
Then ask question #2: What needs to happen before you ask yourself any questions?
Fifth shot? What about, they said it’s safe and stops spread. Does that make you ask yourself questions?
When they open to asking themselves questions, you can give info (just a bit). Like: do you know how many people died?
AND THEN, THOU SHALT ASK MORE QUESTIONS
3. THOU SHALT BE A DRIP
THOU MAYEST - IN A QUIET PLEASANT WAY -
PERSISTENTLY TRICKLE-INFORM
Forget about logic.
No argument.
Just a fact here and there. "Oh did you see . . . " "Fresh from my inbox . . ." "Oh did you notice . . . " "Wow, over 90% of c-virus deaths in Scotland are jabbed, mainly quadruple-jabbed. Wow." "Hey, did you see the the Saudi ambassador to Egypt just drop dead. Come watch. Quite something."
One short piece here and there.
Nothing overwhelming.
It's like putting out cheese to a cheese-adverse mouse.
The mouse should be eager for the cheese, but something has made it react strangely, as if allergic.
Deep down, though, there is likely to be a hunger for cheese, a delight in cheese.
The drip method just puts out scraps, bits, titbits.
It's a bit like taming a wild animal.
The mouse is likely to take in one or another bit . . .
Maybe even want more . . .
And at some point the mouse may regain its appetite for cheese.
One person, with a large social circle, found that, using the drip method, she got half her circle to wake up in a year. She's still working, pleasantly, nicely, persistently, on the other half.
4. A FINAL STRATEGY. BE OPEN TO LEARNING EVEN BETTER STRATEGIES
And if you find one, share it!
Yup, yet another athlete going down. Yet another tragedy.
Posted August 23, 2022
From Full Flourishing: https://fullflourishing.com/how-to-reach.html
How, you may ask, does this relate to full flourishing? It’s hard to flourish fully if we try to reach people and cannot. Very frustrating for many people. We can meditate to attain inner peace. Or we can do our best to learn effective strategies.
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