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The Secret Psychology of Persuasion

Discovering Success with One Life Changing Sentence

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The Secret Psychology of Persuasion

By: William D. Horton Psy.D.
Narrated by: Peter Prova
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The ultimate book on persuasion and how to influence people at a subconscious level.

Dr. Horton took what the cult leaders and cult marketeers have done to control vast empires - now you learn this long-held secret. Like magic, the answer is simple, but hidden in plain sight. JFK, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and now Donald Trump, all follow this method, as should you. From the "Secret" to Harley Davidson, this will open your eyes. A must- listen in this day and age if you want to be in control.

©2013 William Danny Horton (P)2020 William Danny Horton
Communication & Social Skills Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships
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A little monotonous, but it's got some decent lessons in it - especially if you've never read any other persuasion or success books.

The reader was a out as bad as they come. monotone, unable to pronounce many of the words, completely ignoring punctuation, etc.

Ok, but not great

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It seemed like a repetition of the same stuff from every book on the same topic for the last 30 years. Then it was delivered in a very long, monotonous way.

It may well be great after the first chapter, but I couldn't make it that far.

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