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Repetition Persuades?

Repetition Persuades?
[This is part of the series: 31 Persuasion Tips That I Learned From Scott Adams]

Of course, repetition persuades.

But just in case you didn’t think of this one, here it is codified:

Repetition is persuasive.

Should I say it again?

Repetition is also how you learn.

Repetition and time almost work together like magic, if you want to know the truth.

Give it an innocent try.

Find a co-worker you love and publicly call them “helpful” once a month in the office.

Keep it up for a few years and you know what starts to happen?

You will start hearing others repeat it too.

That person will become seen as “helpful” because of repetition and association.

Repitition is also one of the 4 simple tools.

PERSUASION TIP 26: Repetition is persuasion. Also, repetition is persuasion. And have I mentioned that repetition is persuasion?
-Scott Adams, Win Bigly

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