Emergency exit rule
No, not in case of fire, but in case of argument. Inc's Bill Murphy Jr shared a strategy to be more persuasive and that might help you get the upper hand in an argument. His strategy relies on doing two things: (a) to avoid distracting, emotional
mini-controversies, and (b) to offer easy ways for people to overcome emotional objections, and more easily follow the path you want them to take. Murphy Jr calls these tips the "emergency exit rule". According to him, the rule is all about planting the seeds that allow people to maintain their pride and reputation even if they end up agreeing with you.
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