Joshua Lisec
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because he was having fun.
How do you know he was having fun?
How could you tell?
So see, so the questions, the question is how it could be asked in different ways.
How come?
How did you know?
How did that come about?
The how allows, and this is why it has the or and the asterisk.
So you're not exactly saying every single time how,
it's a sort of a starter phrase hence why it's an asterisk and teaching this especially to children or people who are learning the art of storytelling based persuasion or hypnosis which i'm a certified practitioner of and do this professionally this is a fantastic way to quickly build
a sort of parable that you interject suggestions into when meeting with your client or with your patient.
And it just turns out the who symbolizes themselves.
It's either themselves, the patient, the client, or it's the character that's meant to symbolize them and then what they do in the story and to complete fully the story.
One of my mentors said that the best, most useful lessons in life are not taught,
They're caught.
I mean, people simply just receive them without necessarily you intending to do that.
And they're often best caught through stories.
So you can intentionally make people believe what you want them to believe by telling the correct story, which is both empowering and terrifying, depending on what your moral compass would dictate.
So we now have the postman singing in his truck at 3.45 this afternoon because he was happy.
So then it's like, how come he was happy?