How to Preach to Others
Make sure you are overly convinced of your opinion It should go without saying that you will not be able to passionately tell others how they should live their lives unless you know without a doubt that you are correct.
Make sure to preemptively know that what the person is about to say will be wrong and that your view is not a view but in fact an a priori, stone cold fact.
Make sure to never reflect on whether you are living up to your standards In order to preach you do not need to be an exemplary archetype of existence.
All you need is to have unrealistic expectations of others.
If anyone brings up examples of how you failed to meet the standards in your rhetoric, detach yourself from the situation.
State how it is not a valid example because it was a different time or assign blame to various external factors.
Make sure to focus solely on the negative things In order for a person to listen you must gain the dominant position.
This can be obtained by making the person feel bad about their choices and beliefs.
By focusing on all the negative aspects of a person's life, while omitting any positives, you can bring about doubt in the persons mind and create the image of an authority figure.
Make your point irrefutable This technique is bound to raise your effectiveness to the next level.
Make sure to question the person's knowledge of the world.
Propose ambiguous and untestable situations then answer them with whatever answer is convenient to you.
If you are louder, you are more correct Every good debater and FOX news expert knows this.
Drown out the other person's will to debate you and you will be left with the floor all to yourself.
They may resent you at first, but in the long run they will respect you for all the righteousness and truth you brought into their lives.
Remember, it's not about being useful, it's about being right and them being wrong Preaching is not about coming to a mutual understanding of each other's point of view and both benefiting as a result; it is about maintaining the feeling of correctness that you entered the conversation with.
By considering others' points of view you risk losing your sense of assuredness about the world, which can be detrimental to future preaching.
I hope that this article was useful to you and remember, "you don't need to be right, to feel like you're right"
Make sure to preemptively know that what the person is about to say will be wrong and that your view is not a view but in fact an a priori, stone cold fact.
Make sure to never reflect on whether you are living up to your standards In order to preach you do not need to be an exemplary archetype of existence.
All you need is to have unrealistic expectations of others.
If anyone brings up examples of how you failed to meet the standards in your rhetoric, detach yourself from the situation.
State how it is not a valid example because it was a different time or assign blame to various external factors.
Make sure to focus solely on the negative things In order for a person to listen you must gain the dominant position.
This can be obtained by making the person feel bad about their choices and beliefs.
By focusing on all the negative aspects of a person's life, while omitting any positives, you can bring about doubt in the persons mind and create the image of an authority figure.
Make your point irrefutable This technique is bound to raise your effectiveness to the next level.
Make sure to question the person's knowledge of the world.
Propose ambiguous and untestable situations then answer them with whatever answer is convenient to you.
If you are louder, you are more correct Every good debater and FOX news expert knows this.
Drown out the other person's will to debate you and you will be left with the floor all to yourself.
They may resent you at first, but in the long run they will respect you for all the righteousness and truth you brought into their lives.
Remember, it's not about being useful, it's about being right and them being wrong Preaching is not about coming to a mutual understanding of each other's point of view and both benefiting as a result; it is about maintaining the feeling of correctness that you entered the conversation with.
By considering others' points of view you risk losing your sense of assuredness about the world, which can be detrimental to future preaching.
I hope that this article was useful to you and remember, "you don't need to be right, to feel like you're right"
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