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Cost is no object
What if it didn’t matter how unprofitable you were?
Extreme Questions to Trigger New, Better Ideas
Jason Cohen
The question “What are you willing to die for?” is not the same question as “What are you willing to kill for?”
A Farewell to Mars
Brian Zahnd
It’s often said that bullies and narcissists have low self-esteem. But [research](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8721.00053?casa_token=125WwpKqfXYAAAAA:xrVaU0pmX5v71guDiJzw4e1km766wnXStlbnl1yaaapf2cFh7gjfmnd6b4ZXGQ4UoWenpraMoloa) paints a different picture: Narcissists actually have high but *unstable* self-esteem. They crave status and approval and become hostile when their fragile egos are threatened—when they’re insulted, rejected, or shamed. By appealing to their desire to be admired, you can counteract their knee-jerk tendency to reject a difference of opinion as criticism.
Persuading the Unpersuadable
Harvard Business Review
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