Ten practical psychological truisms
1The person who is good at asking for things should praise the other person before each request.
2Thank-you remarks can satisfy the other person's desire to be recognized, and at the same time satisfy his or her self-esteem.
3Once a person's pride is aroused, it immediately evolves into motivation for action. It is the source of courage that makes them take the first step.
4People are more likely to remember things that were not accomplished or were interrupted than things that were done.
5The stronger the external resistance between lovers, the stronger their determination to persevere in their love.
6 Status can be lofty, but attitude should never be lofty.
7After the bad luck comes, instead of feeling sorry for yourself, you should change your thinking and think that there must be another kind of luck waiting for you behind the misfortune.
8Lucky or unfortunate, happy or frustrated, are all comparative, without comparison there is no such thing as happiness and misfortune.
9Mantra is a true reflection of a person.
10 "I will never be fooled" is the biggest psychological breakthrough.