Michael Malice
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Right, because people are riveted. Or looking around at each other, shifting their seats. Yeah, exactly.
Right, because people are riveted. Or looking around at each other, shifting their seats. Yeah, exactly.
Right, because people are riveted. Or looking around at each other, shifting their seats. Yeah, exactly.
It's ridiculously entertaining to do that. I'm going to put you a little bit on the spot. This is also in teaching people at home how to ask someone for a favor. The key, in my opinion, asking for a favor is give that person the space to say no. Don't ever say, hey, can you do this for me? Say, would you be comfortable? Are you okay with this? Something that you're in a position to do.
It's ridiculously entertaining to do that. I'm going to put you a little bit on the spot. This is also in teaching people at home how to ask someone for a favor. The key, in my opinion, asking for a favor is give that person the space to say no. Don't ever say, hey, can you do this for me? Say, would you be comfortable? Are you okay with this? Something that you're in a position to do.
It's ridiculously entertaining to do that. I'm going to put you a little bit on the spot. This is also in teaching people at home how to ask someone for a favor. The key, in my opinion, asking for a favor is give that person the space to say no. Don't ever say, hey, can you do this for me? Say, would you be comfortable? Are you okay with this? Something that you're in a position to do.
Because I've had people make demands, get me on Rogan. It's like, you're really, it's a big ask, you know, like worded a bit away. So when I was growing up, there was someone I was modeling myself after. And you know that question people ask if you have dinner with anybody. There is this person and this person is a big fan of yours. And I would love it if you feel comfortable telling them, hey,
Because I've had people make demands, get me on Rogan. It's like, you're really, it's a big ask, you know, like worded a bit away. So when I was growing up, there was someone I was modeling myself after. And you know that question people ask if you have dinner with anybody. There is this person and this person is a big fan of yours. And I would love it if you feel comfortable telling them, hey,
Because I've had people make demands, get me on Rogan. It's like, you're really, it's a big ask, you know, like worded a bit away. So when I was growing up, there was someone I was modeling myself after. And you know that question people ask if you have dinner with anybody. There is this person and this person is a big fan of yours. And I would love it if you feel comfortable telling them, hey,
Break bread with Michael Malice. It'll be worth your time. And that person is Camille Paglio. Oh. She was my role model when I started out trying to do this kind of stuff.
Break bread with Michael Malice. It'll be worth your time. And that person is Camille Paglio. Oh. She was my role model when I started out trying to do this kind of stuff.
Break bread with Michael Malice. It'll be worth your time. And that person is Camille Paglio. Oh. She was my role model when I started out trying to do this kind of stuff.
And so asking them... Or people can't think ahead, even those who just can't think past the next moment. Well, they don't, right?
And so asking them... Or people can't think ahead, even those who just can't think past the next moment. Well, they don't, right?
And so asking them... Or people can't think ahead, even those who just can't think past the next moment. Well, they don't, right?
But non-psychopaths as well, a certain intelligence level, they're not thinking in terms of causality.
But non-psychopaths as well, a certain intelligence level, they're not thinking in terms of causality.
But non-psychopaths as well, a certain intelligence level, they're not thinking in terms of causality.
Yes, that's fair. That's fair.
Yes, that's fair. That's fair.