• Get Anyone to Do Anything

  • Never Feel Powerless Again - with Psychological Secrets to Control and Influence Every Situation
  • By: David J. Lieberman PhD
  • Narrated by: William Dufris
  • Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (178 ratings)

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Get Anyone to Do Anything

By: David J. Lieberman PhD
Narrated by: William Dufris
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The legendary leader in the field of human behavior delivers the national best-selling must-hear phenomenon that changed the rules. Utilizing the latest advancements in human behavior, Dr. Lieberman's critically acclaimed techniques show you step-by-step how to gain the clear advantage in every situation.  

  • Get anyone to find you attractive 
  • Get the instant advantage in any relationship 
  • Get anyone to take your advice 
  • Get a stubborn person to change his mind about anything 
  • Get anyone to do a favor for you 
  • Get anyone to return your phone call 
  • Stop verbal abuse instantly 
  • Get anyone to confide in you and confess anything
©2000 David J. Lieberman (P)2018 Macmillan Audio

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How To Be An Asshole In Every Situation

The best thing about this book is that it is 100% practical advice in psychological manipulation like it states. That’s were my positives end. I picked up this book to help spot psychological manipulation in the work place and to not be manipulated by it. This book doesn’t teach you to spot manipulation or how to stay away from it but how to apply it to others. The advice lacks genuineness and admittedly if you followed this book to a T it would make you come across as an asshole. I understand these are tools only to use occasionally but the book gave me a bad vibe.

Also the audio quality varies from chapter to chapter. Some chapters it feels like the narrator was out sick and somebody else narrated it. Even if you are serious about learning psychological manipulation you would want this as a reference book kind of like a bible you keep on hand so you can flip to some advice quickly in a situation, the audio format is less helpful.

I recommend a physical copy more than an audiobook but only if you want to be a selfish asshole that does whatever they want.

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figure them out before the figure you

great book especially for those who have issues dealing with individuals with personality disorders like borderline and narcissum

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Mostly a Waste of Time

80% of this book is common sense that anyone over the age of 14 should realize.
The promotional blurb claims not to employ manipulation but every technique offered is exactly that disguised as a deep psychological truth.

It might function as an occasional reference source if you find yourself in a particularly challenging situation, but I think this book will find its biggest enthusiasts among adolescents and teenagers.

If you’re over thirty and still don’t know this stuff, don’t choose a career working with people.

Nice cover design though, I’ll give it that.

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Great piece

Liked it all, contains useful tips, going to go through it again for sure.
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Good for learning how not to be manipulated also

Not only does this book teachhow to persuade others it is just as valuable to teach you how not to be manipulated by others. Once you know how to persuade people you will recognize when someone is trying to do it to you as well

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great read

if you want to improve yourself this is a great read to start with enjoy

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Good info to know

Good to know information on negotiation life challenges and help moving foward with your goals and not piss people off.

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Love his books!

I have read books twice and listen to his book once. Very good input and definitely recommend this book to anyone.

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Small thing that I wish they can fix

one thing, while I listened to the book he kept saying after every chapter PowerPoint And it was little annoying but other than I loved it .

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Try another

A very traditional approach to relationships which was vague in many instances. Some of the information is pretty obvious and other info is easily disproven.