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4 WWE Summerslam DISASTERS! | WrestleTalk - Duration: 8:56.

In the WWE landscape, Summerslam is the third biggest event of the year behind the Royal

Rumble and WrestleMania, and is often used as a landmark event for storylines.

The Mega Powers took on The Mega Bucks in the first ever Summerslam, The Undertaker

took on a mirror version of himself at Summerslam '94, Brock Lesnar became the youngest WWE

Champion when he defeated The Rock at Summerslam '02.

But sometimes the promise of great storylines are ruined by perplexing booking and bad finishes,

frustrating fans who got their hopes up for something better.

I am Luke Owen and here are 4 Summerslam disasters...

Triple H's Botched First WWF Title Run, Summerslam 1999

In 1999, there wasn't a bigger star in the world of professional wrestling than Stone

Cold Steve Austin, but going into Summerslam '99, Austin was facing a lot of issues - mainly

his long list of injuries, needing to drop the WWF Championship to take time off.

Vince and the creative team saw this as their opportunity to put the belt on their next

main event prospect: Triple H.

Through convoluted means, the main event of Summerslam ended up being a triple threat

match between Steve Austin, Mankind and Triple H, with the idea that Hunter would win his

first WWF Championship on a big stage.

But stories started to come out prior to the event that Austin was becoming increasingly

difficult to work with.

There had already been reports of him refusing to work with the 1999 King of the Ring winner

Billy Gunn and Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett - both of which creative wanted to

push into the main event scene - and rumours started to circulate the same was happening

with Triple H.

"There was a lot of talk within wrestling in the days leading to the show about Shawn

Michaels getting in Helmsley's ear and Austin refusing to do the job."

- Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter, August 30th 1999

There were also questions around the special guest referee - Jesse The Body Ventura - who

was the Governor of Minnesota at the time, where the PPV was being held.

Because Ventura was a political figure, many believe that he didn't want to raise the

hand of a heel at the end of the night.

Both of these stories were heightened to the point of urban myth when Mankind surprisingly

won the title by pinning Austin, and then Triple H won the championship less than 24

hours later on Monday Night Raw.

However according to Dave Meltzer, none of this was the case.

"At the end of the week the decision was made for Austin to do the job for Mankind

for a double surprise of the expected finish [of HHH winning]."

Dave Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter, August 30th 1999

It was a really bad start for Triple H's run as WWE's top heel.

The whole storyline going into Summerslam was Triple H's coronation, so to do it 24

hours later, and then drop the title to Mr McMahon of all people a month later, is nowhere

near as impressive.

The Nexus Buried, Summerslam 2010

Not since the nWo has there been a group with more sudden impact in North American wrestling

than The Nexus.

The group - made up of "rookies" from NXT season one - made their debut on the June

7th 2010 edition of Monday Night Raw and would go on a tear, beating up legends including

Bret Hart, Ricky Steamboat and even Mr. McMahon.

This all built up to a 7-on-7 match at Summerslam 2010 with The Nexus taking on Team WWE: John

Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, R-Truth, John Morrison, Bret Hart and The Great Khali - the latter

of whom was replaced with a returning Daniel Bryan.

This was the first WWE PPV match for The Nexus, and it was in the main event with some of

the biggest names in the company's history.

The storyline going in was that The Nexus were united - as their song suggested, they

were one and stand together - while Team WWE couldn't get along.

Nexus had two guys eliminated straight away before Skip Sheffield - who would return a

couple of years later as Ryback - eliminated Morrison and Truth.

But those were the only clean eliminations.

Bret Hart got himself disqualified, Jericho and Edge were eliminated by the classic distraction

roll-up and The Miz hit Daniel Bryan with the Money in the Bank briefcase so Wade Barrett

could pin him.

It came down to Super Cena fighting 2-on-1 against Barrett and Justin Gabriel, where

he managed to survive being DDT'd onto the concrete, eventually pinning Gabriel and submitting

Barrett clean with the STFU.

This match killed the Nexus angle, and the group never recovered.

On Chris Jericho's Talk is Jericho podcast, Edge and Y2J opened up about how they lobbied

for Barrett to win the match, but Cena shot them down:

"We were fighting for Barrett to go over.

And, in all fairness, where's Wade Barrett now?

They should have listened to us."

- Chris Jericho, Talk is Jericho, December 29th 2013

According to Jericho, after the match, even Cena realised his mistake.

"Afterwards he came over to us and said 'I should have listened to you, but I wasn't

seeing it that way.

And sometimes you just don't see it that way, you know?"

- Chris Jericho, Talk is Jericho, December 29th 2013

The Love Triangle Scrapped, Summerslam 2000

In the summer of 2000, Kurt Angle made his ascent into the main event by getting into

a love triangle storyline between himself, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

The story was that Kurt was besotted with Steph - Triple H's wife - who was having

her own marital issues with The Game.

Steph claimed she and Kurt were just friends - but Triple H belived otherwise - and this

all came to a head at Summerslam 2000.

Oh, and The Rock is the champion but that doesn't really matter.

Sadly, this would be the end of the storyline, and it was dropped shortly thereafter.

In shoot interviews, Angle has said the concussion he received at the start of the match cut

the program short.

"I was pretty goofy for a while and kept getting concussions.

That might have had something to do with the angle [ending].

Triple H wasn't blocking anything."

- Kurt Angle, Shoot Interview, Date Unavailable.

However the real reason behind the angle being killed - at least according to Dave Meltzer

- was because Triple H didn't think the story was believable.

The original plan was for Stephanie to leave Hunter for Angle - which would have pushed

Triple H's babyface run - but The Game had other ideas.

"HHH told the writers that it wouldn't be believable that a woman would leave him for

Kurt, and thus, for credibility's sake, it had to end."

Instead, Stephanie simply ended up as Kurt's manager leading into his Championship win

at No Mercy, and Triple H turned heel by revealing himself as the mastermind behind the running

over of Steve Austin.

The Summer of Punk Prematurely Ends, Summerslam 2011

CM Punk was always a popular character in WWE, but his cult-like status exploded withhis

infamous pipe bomb promo on the 27th June 2011 edition of Monday Night Raw.

It was a promo that highlighted a lot of fan frustrations with the company, and built up

to an epic match between Punk and WWE Champion John Cena, where Punk said he would quit WWE

with the belt once he won it.

It was one of the most gripping main events in the company for some time, seeing Punk

win the championship and flee into his hometown Money in the Bank crowd - presumably never

to be seen again.

In his pipebomb promo, Punk talked about defending the championship in Ring of Honour, or New

Japan Pro Wrestling, making wrestling fans around the world salivate at the seemingly

never-ending possibilities.

Just two weeks later, though, Punk was back on Raw.

They had just crowned a new WWE Champion in John Cena, and a Champion vs Champion match

was soon made for Summerslam 2011.

After breaking into the mainstream media following his title win, Punk appeared set for mega-stardom

when he beat Cena in Summerslam's main event two months later - even if John did have his

foot on the rope.

But WWE had other plans.

Enter Big Daddy Cool.

Immediately after becoming the undisputed WWE Champion at Summerslam, Kevin Nash returned

to WWE, taking out Punk with a Jackknife Powerbomb.

Alberto Del Rio then cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and beat Punk for the title

he'd just won.

The worst thing is, Punk never got his revenge on Nash.

Punk vs Nash was announced for Night of Champions, but it was quickly changed to Punk vs Triple

H - which was meant to take place at Survivor Series.

"I was on [heart medication] Plavix.

So this comes through.

When the doctor sees I'm on Plavix, I can't wrestle.

So now I'm supposed to wrestle C.M.

Punk.

I can't.

They won't medically clear me.

Triple H has to take my spot.

It screws up the entire angle."

Kevin Nash, PWTorch Livecast, March 23, 2012

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The Reason You're Attracted to Someone Isn't Why You Think - Duration: 10:51.

The Reason You're Attracted to Someone Isn't Why You Think

You see a woman or man across a crowded room and it feels as if a vortex of uncontrollable energy is pulling you toward them.

You've met your "soul mate" and you feel it viscerally – your guts, your loins, your mind all explode with cupid's

phenylethylalamine-tipped arrows, as they graze your skin.

You think that this feeling of "love" is so real, and so pure that nothing could match it, and while you are partly correct,

there's much more to the story of human attraction.

Per the research of Jung, Freud, and other psychologists, you're choosing a partner based on the composite image of your primary

care-takers when you were a small child.

These were the people who you relied upon for everything.

You were totally dependent upon them, and in their human frailty and ignorance, they made mistakes in raising you.

Perhaps they were distant, controlling, shaming, or even cruel.

In other instances, you may have had caretakers who were loving, kind, patient, and supportive.

You may also have experienced a combination of these traits from the womb until you were about three to five years old.

This is when your concept of the world and love was formed.

The visceral attraction you feel to another person romantically when you are an adult is just a subconscious desire to heal the wounds

which your primary caretakers inflicted.

Consciously we want euphoria and all the things that come with idealized romantic love – that love that we all so easily fall into in the

early stages of a relationship when we are idealized and fantasized about, and offer, giddily, to our romantic partners.

Subconsciously, however, there are deeper needs which are screaming for attention, and these play out through what has been called an

"imago match." The imago is the subconscious mind which behaves very much like the child which was present when it was first formed.

The subconscious mind acts on its desires and emotions, and little more.

It ignores all reason.

It wants what it wants, tossing social norms, politeness, compassion, and other important developments in the human psyche to the wind.

It acts like a bio computer storing all your memories, including things that happened to you when you were so small,

they may not register in your conscious memory.

Certain beliefs you have about yourself, which don't seem to make sense, are often formed in the subconscious based on these very early

memories.

Some say they were even carried over from past lifetimes.

The First Stage of Love: The Chemistry Experiment

In the first stages of love, we get to feel like the "golden child" in our families, even if we weren't treated that way when we were small.

Norepinephrine, dopamine, phenylethylamine, and other neurochemicals turn our bodies into a literal chemistry-experiment,

as we are flooded with substances that make our palms sweat, butterflies appear in our stomachs, and our hearts race.

The "high" we feel in the first stage of love is necessary for us to enjoin with someone who can help us heel the deepest wounds we carry,

and our subconscious minds know exactly who that is.

When the love starts to feel mundane and tiresome, we've usually entered the second phase of romantic love,

which becomes the "struggle." It is important to understand that this stage isn't meant to last.

If you are with someone who belittles you, ignores you, withholds affection, isn't truly in love with you,

or treats you less than magnificently, then there's another bus coming in five minutes.

It's time to move on.

For whatever reason, they are not the person who will help you to complete the healing that you need to have a fully functioning, real love.

They may have served the purpose of wounding you in the same way that you were wounded before so that you can become conscious of the need

for healing, but they will not be the conduit through which change ultimately happens.

In the first stage, though, love feels like an altered state of consciousness – the closest thing we know to spiritual bliss – and it can

feel amazing!

The Second Stage of Love: The Power Struggle

In the second stage of love, the signs are almost as universal as in the first.

Instead of a sense of excitement and euphoria, you are likely to feel unwanted and unloved,

as you consciously realize your partner does not fulfill all your emotional needs.

Ultimately, you will learn how to get these needs met in a more compassionate way, but in this stage, it often looks like this:

He or she doesn't feel loved so they start pulling away or becoming reclusive

The opposite partner feels abandoned and acts out

Someone cries a lot; someone yells a lot

Excuses and blame are the norm

We tend to see only the negatives in our partners and forget about all the positives

Frustration and despair take the place of elation and bliss

Every button we have feels like it is being pushed or triggered (and it's supposed to be!)

There is a lack of true connection

There may be explosive fighting and reconciliation

It is probable that there will be constant, low-level anxiety and pain in both partners as they repeat the emotional patterns of their

childhoods

It is important to understand that this stage will end.

Many partnerships don't make it through this stage, because they fail to understand its significance and necessity.

It is here that our Higher Selves will do one of two things: end the relationship and break up, or have a relationship break through.

The Third Stage: True Love

Once we are exhausted from the struggles between our inner, wounded selves being in communion with another person's wounded dinner self,

we may choose to "give up." We may also choose to take the relationship to a conscious level.

Conscious love is not based on crazy chemistry, or constant fighting.

There is no emotional abandonment, or constant push-pull of trying to connive, bribe, and convince someone else to give us what we need to

feel loved.

Instead, we learn to grow.

We stretch into better ways of expressing our needs, our hearts, and our feelings of abandonment, rejection, or fear.

Both parties begin to see how they create behaviors and outcomes by their own actions in the relationship.

They become more open to giving love to their partners in the ways they need to receive it, instead of using force, manipulation,

or withdrawal.

They become truly interested in supporting the other person instead of just having their own needs met, and in the process,

a great shift occurs.

We start to drop the defenses we developed as a survival technique when we were wounded children,

and start to open to true intimacy – physically, emotionally, sexually, and spiritually.

We may feel alive and fulfilled, but the same neurochemicals which were present in the first stages of love will be replaced by a chemical

concoction similar to what advanced meditators on compassion experience – like a Buddhist monk,

we begin to respond differently to life's "slings and arrows."

More plasticity in the brain evolves, and we even experience a boost in our immune systems and a relaxing of the nervous system.

We aren't constantly in fight or flight, and though we will still face challenges, we accept full responsibility for all that transpires in

our lives – freeing us to love in an ascended way.

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Trump Administration Moves To Allow More Toxic Waste Dumping In America's Waterways - Duration: 3:53.

The Trump Administration's Environmental Protection Agency has been working to roll back a rule

that limits the amount of toxic waste that companies can dump into the water, into rivers,

streams, waterways, aquifers, whatever it is.

Obama, his EPA said, you know what, let's cut back on the amount of toxic waste that

we're pouring out into the environment.

Well, Trump's EPA, after being heavily lobbied by just two industry front groups decided

they were going to roll back the rule and that is what they're doing today, telling

corporations, we're going to raise the limit on how much toxic waste you can dump into

people's water.

Now, this is toxic waste coming from power plants.

Most of the time those are coal-fired power plants and if you're not familiar with the

kind of waste that time out of those, let me give you a quick rundown here.

We have arsenic, we have mercury, we have cadmium and chromium and all kinds of other

heavy metals that are known not only to cause damage in adult bodies, but in fetuses and

young children.

They disrupt brain development.

They can lead to impulsive behavior.

They can cause mental retardation in unborn children and yet the Trump EPA, because corporations

told them to, thinks that that's perfectly okay and reasoning that these industries gave

the EPA was 'cause these regulations by Obama were to burdensome and just too darn costly.

Burdensome and costly, is that worth it?

Is that worth having a generation of children whose brains do not work properly because

they were poisoned by American corporations.

Is it worth it?

Saving corporations that you're not invested in, that we don't work for, a few dollars.

No, it's not and anyone who thinks that it is, is an absolute idiot and I encourage you

to go live by one of these power plants that's now going to start releasing more toxic waste.

If you think it's so fine, you go drink the water.

You go fish in that water.

You go play in that water and take your family there on vacation because I guarantee you

the people have no problem with this are the people that don't have to worry about stuff

like this.

They don't live in the communities where toxic waste is dumped.

No, they live in the gated communities, high up on a hill with their private water supply,

whole household water filters.

They don't have to worry about it.

They don't take vacations down by a river or a small lake, they go down to the Cayman

Islands and check on their money or they go to the Bahamas or Hawaii or to Europe, not

where the people who don't have anything have to take their families.

They're not the ones who suffer the consequences, we are and until those Republican voters out

there who think Republicans have their best interest at heart wake up and understand that

they are literally being poisoned by these people they put into the office, then nothing

is going to change.

At this point, it is up to them because I'm pretty sure everybody on the Democratic side,

with the exception of Joe Manchin, understands the danger that corporations represent when

they are allowed to go ahead and dump as much toxic waste, as much pollutants into the water

as possible.

We understand it.

It's up to Republicans and Republican voters to finally realize that we're being slowly

poisoned by corporations because the people they put into office think that that's okay.

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One year Aminaversary (TURN ON CAPTIONS!!) - Duration: 1:23.

PRANK'D

ah, yes. undertale amino. Where children get boners from skeletons

and all of these shitheads won't stop stealing my memes

MAMA MIA I SMELL A HOMOSEXUAL

Holy fuck, i shouldnt have put so much effort into this,

I'm still struggling to get to LV 15. can i die yet?

damn it, i was stabbed by the red squid again.

oof

if these two join forces, everyone is dead.

FOR THE LAST TIME, THIS ISN'T AN MLP OC!

can someone please protect these two precious buns? AND GRILLBY IM NOT YOUR CHILD!

Jess the great will cleanse you of your sins.

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vacation at their best! - Duration: 3:44.

vacations

Vacations are awesome. I mean I love

Vacations, I mean who doesn't love vacations. They're the best. I mean if you don't like vacation

There's absolutely something wrong with you, and I mean it. I mean like there's something mentally wrong with you

Actually, I'm kind of kidding about that part because that can be kind of offensive to some people

But I mean if you don't have a good reason not to like vacation

I don't know what's wrong with you. I just don't know

Do you know what's actually a funny thing that I like to see?

Have you ever seen like those signs that say I need a vacation six months twice a year? I love those I

need one of those times that would be kind of sweet like my old teacher had one of those but I

Mean vacations are just great. They get rid of stress and problems

Unless you're surrounded by people

Who can get on your last nerve and make you want to shove them off the face of the Earth that?

Was how a kind of wet when I went on ships with my brothers and sister

You can guarantee that we would fight over something stupid within probably the first 20 minutes of the long ride

Like who gets a cup holder or who gets the front seat?

Usually at the end of by eating expect on being grounded for a whole week so yeah, that was my car trips

I'm pretty sure you guys can relate in some way if you have a brother or sister

So there are so many places

I would love to go and visit again like I mean I saw San Francisco. I loved that place that place is sweet but

My sister has this one place that she would love to go and obsess about it's called Disney

And I find that kind of ironic because the most evil person I know

Love's the Happiest place on Earth

Yep, my sister is obsessed with anything Disney Disney movies Disney

clothing Disney

pins Disney stuff animal Disney costumes anything Disney related she actually

Loves to make reservations will not actual reservation

She likes to see how much a fake reservation would cost for fake family. I mean that's pretty far. I mean I

Don't honestly know why she does that but I don't know I went only on one bad vacation in

My lifetime and that is because it was not handicap accessible

And that is a problem because my dad is in a wheelchair and it needs to be able to get around

But on the bright side of that trip I got to see many cool things and I got my New York sweatshirt there

So I mean I wouldn't have this shirt on me right now. If I didn't go there, so

the one thing that sometimes

stinks in

the ride to your paradise is

That you have to deal with people who will snore and people who will get air-sea or Carsick?

But the funny thing does that happen you could expect to make one sanitary stop that will last a bit you also

better hope you're not the one in front or next to the person or

Else you are in for a huge

surprise

you

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Your Friends Can Suck The Life Out Of You | John Crestani Vlog - Duration: 5:50.

yo so this is JC's reality check time guys this is a hard truth for lots of

people to take in but you do not equal your friend okay I'm going to say it

again remember that you do not equal your friends the reason I'm saying this

is because the reason many of you are here and your dreams are over here the

reason many of you have not gotten to your goals yet are because everything

you're surrounded by all the people you're surrounded by all the thought

processes all the media you consume everything you see is built to keep you

trapped exactly where you are oh you earned a raise get a new car oh

you earned a promotion spend it all on a fancy watch oh you got some free time

take on this time-consuming and expensive hobby everything you know you

do is built around that oh you're earning an extra $5 an hour all your

friends think it's awesome and you're buying beers so this is keeping people

just good enough right just good enough you're just you're a better slave you

know that's where it's keeping you and your friends support that and all of the

people you know all of the people in your life are in a relatively same

situation how many people four how many people is that true where most of your

friends or all of your friends are in somewhat of a similar situation to you

if you don't surround yourself with uber successful people now I want it I want

to give you a counter note me for instance I'm trying to be a billionaire

I'm not there yet but I'm surrounding myself with people who are eight figures

nine figures at least seven figures networks that's my whole world my whole

world surrounded by successful entrepreneurs who travel the globe I

don't say that to gloat but I give you an idea it takes that to get to your

dreams and you might be saying well what if I'm not surrounded by the right

people yet it's surrounded by the right peace

every single Friday I'm on the webinar with my students two to four hours

you're hanging out with me you can watch Brendon Bouchard or Grant

Cardone Tai Lopez they have a ton of free content they're out there on you

they're on YouTube every single freaking day talking about knowledge or talking

about techniques to becoming wealthy Grant Cardone is a beast and he lives an

awesome life sixty-year-old has a jet has a 20-person company it loves life

makes shit loads of money he's a good person to be taking advice

from and you say well I don't have the time for that

well you're hanging out with your buddies at a barbecue you're gossiping

or bitching about stuff to your family or friends or whatever stop doing that

and start downloading information from uber successful people if you notice I

come out almost every day I'm trying to expose you guys to lots of the people I

take advice from Mark Zuckerberg Elon Musk Steve Jobs all these people and I'm

putting them on on my youtube channel and put them compilations for you guys

because I want to get you guys in the zone I want to get you guys exposed to

the people that I learn from I watched these guys obsessively

on this phone I have so many hours of just compilations of you know Elon Musk

interviews the jobs interviews lee kai-shing interviews Chris Sacca

interviews Peter Thiel interviews every one of the Sam Walton you know Charles

Koch all these people are billionaires right and I'm trying to download their

information in my head so because that's the level I'm trying to get out but

let's say you're just shooting for a million guys tune in every day to these

people don't sort you do not equal your friends do stuff differently and don't

be ashamed if they think you're weird take it as a mark of fricking power if

they think you're weird that means you're on the right track

that means you're doing something they are that means they're scared of you

they're scared of the transformation they see you going through and it means

you're on the right track stay on that track

might be hard for some of you but that's what it takes do you just have to think

about how bad do you want it how bad are you willing to move in the direction of

your goals okay guys again coming you from the big

salt Salt Lake City make sure you guys comment let me know what you guys

thought like subscribe and if you guys are ready if you guys are just watching

here let me know who's an internet jet-set student but if you guys are not

a student of my wealth building program I teach people how to create online

businesses I've made millions and millions and millions of dollars doing

so basically I'm sharing sharing what I know and opening my time up for you guys

every single week in this program so check it out other than that I'm going

to get back to running and maybe do some business today so you guys

you

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Communicating to Persuade - Your Practice Ain't Perfect - Joe Mull - Duration: 4:05.

If you are like many of the healthcare leaders

I work with in training and at workshops,

key to your success is being an effective communicator.

More specifically, you have to learn how to get people at all levels – doctors, staff,

patients – to take certain actions or comply with processes and policies.

In other words, you need to know how to get people to do what you need them to do because

they want to do it.

Well my friends, I'm here to help.

In this episode of "Your Practice Ain't Perfect", I'm going to share TEN, yes

TEN tactics to persuade others and encourage compliance.

Here we go…

Okay, we're doing this lightening fast, so here we go.

1. Use "because".

When you insert this very specific word into your explanations, it has a powerful psychological

influence, AND it forces you to give specific reasons for the actions you are requesting.

2. Create line of sight.

Connect the dots between the action or behavior you are requesting and something that's

important to them.

Remember, everyone listens to the same radio station: WIIFM "What's In It For Me!"

3. Make it their idea.

Ask for help brainstorming solutions.

Then, when the other person says something that approximates the solution or behavior

you're going for, say "Hey, that's a great idea!

You're right, we should…" and then frame it in the way that you need them to show up.

4. Employ allies.

If you need someone to go along with your instructions or adopt a specific behavior,

you may be best served to get support for those instructions or behaviors from others

in the environment.

You'll be far more likely to get compliance if you're not the only one putting pressure

on the person.

Speaking of pressure…

5. Use Peer Pressure.

This is especially helpful for doctors and executives.

If you can show how their national or regional peers are engaging in the very behavior that

you are advocating for, you are much more likely to get buy-in.

6. Overreach then settle.

This is a classic negotiating strategy.

Ask for more than you really need, then compromise back to what you ultimately desired any way.

7. Agree with their objections.

During discussion or debate, try to agree with any rejection or disagreement.

Say "I agree with that…" or "Well, you're right about that, AND…" then

instead of saying "BUT" say "AND…" and that's number 8.

8. Turn BUTs into ANDs.

The word AND in place of the word BUT results in inclusive language that makes it less likely

the other person will stake out a position to defend.

9. Ask after helping.

There is all sorts of research that tells us that people are most likely to trust and

respect you after you've helped them with something.

When others are experiencing gratitude towards you, request their help with the new action

or behavior you're seeking.

Last but not least,

10. Campaign with a mantra.

If you're trying to affect behavior change or culture change over time, come up with

a simple mantra that captures the change you are seeking and find ways to talk about it

every single day.

So there you have it!

How do you get others to do what you want them to do because they want to do it?

That's how.

Now it's your turn.

What's worked for you?

Leave a comment in the box below.

And if you liked this video, please please please share it on Facebook or LinkedIn.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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Top 10 Books That Predicted the Future With Eerie Accuracy - Duration: 17:50.

When authors write about the future, they have to predict what technology and life might

be like decades down the road.

While the books are often written as a metaphor for their contemporary society, some authors

have made amazingly accurate predictions about what modern life has actually become.

These are all fiction books that, somehow, managed to predict the future.

10.

They Shoot Horses, Don't They?

By Horace McCoy

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is a relentlessly bleak book that was published in 1935.

It's about a young man named Robert who moves to Los Angeles to get into the film

industry.

When Robert tries to get work as an extra on a movie, he meets Gloria, a young woman

who wants to be an actress.

After failing to get jobs, they decide to join a dance marathon.

The problem is that these marathons are death marches that can go on for weeks.

The only breaks that the contestants get are 10 minute time-outs after an hour and fifty

minutes of dancing.

The couple that lasts the longest gets $1,000, and all the contestants are fed.

Throughout the contest, new gimmicks are added to liven up the marathon.

Like at the end of the night, there's a speed walk and the couple that comes in last

is eliminated.

Another twist that is added to the marathon is two contestants get married, and are saved

from elimination.

Other times, celebrities show up at the marathon for cameos.

Published in the mid-1930s, They Shoot Horses was written as a metaphor of the plight of

people during the Great Depression.

However, today it can be seen as a frightfully accurate precursor to reality TV shows.

In reality shows, people voluntarily do things that are physically and mentally grueling

and/or humiliating, all for money and their 15 minutes of fame.

Reality shows are also known for using gimmicks to make the show more exciting.

Finally, celebrities of varying degrees of fame are known to pop up on all types of reality

shows, from Big Brother to MasterChef.

The question is, is a grueling dance marathon any more dehumanizing than making someone

eat something like horse rectum or blended rats, like some contestants on Fear Factor

had to do?

9.

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

Infinite Jest is a long and unwieldy book; the story is nearly a thousand pages and there

are over 100 pages of footnotes.

It's believed that the book takes place around 2009, in an alternate timeline where

the years aren't numbered.

Instead, they are sponsored by companies.

For example, there is the Year of the Whopper and the Year of the Depends Adult Undergarment.

Due to the scope of the book, the plot is impossible to summarize in a few sentences,

but it's mostly set at a tennis academy and a halfway house for addicts.

Both are in Boston, which is part of the Organization of North American Nations, or O.N.A.N.

In this reality, the United States forced Canada and Mexico to join America as one big

super state.

There are several groups of characters in the book and some of those people are looking

for a lost film called "Entertainment."

The film is supposedly so entertaining that if someone starts to watch it, they can't

stop.

They will do nothing else but watch the film.

This includes stopping eating and drinking, and eventually, they will die while watching

it.

In many ways, Wallace's novel predicted contemporary life fairly accurately.

Most notably, he predicted the way people would consume media and their obsession with

entertainment.

In the book, people watch teleputers, which are combinations of televisions, phones, and

computers.

People can get movies and TV shows off the InterLace to watch whenever they want, and

then they listen to their teleputers with white ear plugs.

Of course, all of those inventions are now commonplace, albeit not exactly the way that

Wallace envisioned it.

Teleputers sound a lot like smart phones, Wallace just didn't predict that they would

be mobile and fit in the palm of your hand, while the InterLace is a lot like Netflix.

However, Wallace thought that a system like the Interlace would be the death of TV advertising.

Finally, the earplugs are, of course, Apple's earbuds.

Wallace also wrote about video phones, which had been predicted by many other writers before

him, but Wallace had an interesting insight.

In Infinite Jest, videophones were just a fad because people don't like seeing themselves

on the screen.

In real life, there are many reasons people don't use video chat as frequently as texting.

One reason is that people don't like seeing pictures of themselves.

Finally, Wallace predicted the rise of Donald Trump.

In his book, the President is the loudest and brashest right wing sensationalist of

the mid-1990s – Rush Limbaugh.

8.

Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke

Childhood's End, by famed sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke, is

about an invasion of Earth by a group of aliens called the Overlords.

The Overlords aren't violent, but they hide themselves from human eyes.

Through a spokesperson at the United Nations, they say that they will reveal themselves

to humankind in 50 years.

During those 50 years, the Overlords improve life on Earth in many ways – ignorance,

poverty, hunger, and disease are all things of the past.

Of course, the Overlords also help advance human technology.

One of those technologies was a type of virtual reality that is like a movie, but it is so

realistic that you can't tell the difference between the movie and real life.

"The program," as Clarke called it, would appeal to all the senses and would allow the

person to be someone completely different from themselves, or even a plant.

Why someone would want to be a plant is beyond us, but that isn't the only head scratching

prediction Clarke made.

He also predicted that in the early 2000s, people might watch TV for three hours a day.

The only way someone would be able to watch all the programming would be to never sleep,

as opposed to it being impossible.

So while Clarke didn't foresee cable TV or YouTube, he did correctly predict video

games and virtual reality.

This is pretty impressive considering that when the book was published in 1953, televisions

in homes were just becoming common.

7.

The Plot Against America by Phillip Roth

In Phillip Roth's 2004 book, The Plot Against America, a well-known celebrity gets into

politics and starts to spew conspiracy theories about minorities.

Finding his niche, the celebrity, with no political experience, panders to racists and

anti-Semites.

Surprisingly, he wins the nomination of the Republican Party and then goes on to win the

presidency.

As president, he aligns himself with a notorious and brutal world leader and this creates global

tension and conflict.

He also begins to persecute the minorities that he villainized in his campaign.

The Plot Against America takes place in an alternate timeline and it starts in 1940.

The celebrity who is running for president is Charles Lindbergh, who uses a platform

rife with anti-Semitism to become president.

After he's elected, the world leader that Lindbergh associates himself with is Adolf

Hitler.

Of course, the parallels in Roth's book to real life should be obvious to anyone who

wasn't living under a rock in 2016.

But if you were in a coma or something, let us fill you in.

Celebrity real estate mogul Donald Trump ran for the Republican ticket with no political

experience.

His platform included racist conspiracy theories and he spouted offensive rhetoric about minorities.

He found popularity among white nationalists and people who were anti-immigration and then

shamelessly pandered to them.

Amazingly, he not only won the Republican nomination, but he went on to win the presidency.

So far, as president, Trump has alienated several of America's allies, but talks glowingly

about Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose government

has a horrendous record of human rights violations, which includes state-sponsored human trafficking.

The final similarity between President Trump and President Lindbergh is that after Trump

became President, he started to persecute those he villainized in his campaign, specifically

Muslims and undocumented immigrants.

6.

Neuromancer by William Gibson

William Gibson's 1984 novel, Neuromancer, not only gave birth to the cyberpunk genre,

but it also predicted cyberspace and the internet.

The book follows Case, a former computer hacker and drug addict.

Before the book starts, Case was fired from his job and his central nervous system was

poisoned, so he couldn't "jack in" to cyberspace, which is called "the matrix."

Millions of people can jack into the matrix, which is a 3D virtual world that appeals to

all the senses.

One day, Case meets a mysterious employer who says he will help Case get back into the

matrix, but in exchange, Case has to complete an incredibly difficult hack.

In 1984, there was an internet, but only a handful of universities used it.

Gibson foresaw that it would eventually connect millions of computers.

Of course, the internet isn't as immersive as the matrix Gibson predicted (yet) but he

did predict the rise of technological addiction and people's need to be online.

5.

Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut's debut novel, Player Piano, was published in 1952, and it takes place

in the near future, 10 years after the Third World War.

Since people were needed to fight the war, factories were designed to be more autonomous.

Also, the stock market is controlled by a computer that tells the factories how many

products the world needs.

Unfortunately, this automation leads to massive unemployment.

Only managers and engineers, who have doctorates, are employed and everyone else can either

join the Reconstruction and Reclamation Corps, where they do meaningless work like fill potholes,

or they can join the army.

However, being in the army has kind of lost its meaning as well, because there is nothing

to fight for.

Essentially, Player Piano is about how automation could make life purposeless for many people.

Of course, we are a long way from the world of Player Piano, but Vonnegut did correctly

predict the rise of automation in society, and that it would cause people to lose their

jobs.

Many people have blamed these job losses on China, or immigrants, but that isn't exactly

the case.

Since 2000, America has lost 5 million manufacturing jobs, but American manufacturing output has

increased during that time; meaning the jobs are being lost to computers and robots, not

to other countries or people.

We're seeing automation take over jobs more and more every day.

Just a few examples include with self-checkout lanes at the grocery store or McDonald's

automated menus.

In the future, more jobs are expected to be lost to automation.

Drones are already being tested for deliveries by companies like Amazon.

Notably, by 2020, self-driving cars are expected to be the norm and this will eliminate all

driving jobs.

It is expected to get so bad that, over the next 20 years in a country like Canada, four

out of 10 jobs will be lost to automation.

So what do you want to do?

Join the army or the Reconstruction and Reclamation Corps?

4.

Earth by David Brin

David Brin is best known for writing the book The Postman, which was made into one of Kevin

Costner's worst movies (and that is saying something).

In 1989, Brin published the novel Earth, which takes place in the year 2038.

While the novel does have a plot, the book is more or less Brin's predictions about

the future.

If you're curious what the plot is, it's that an artificial black hole has fallen into

the Earth's core.

Scientists have a year to fix it, or the Earth may be destroyed.

The book has a large cast of characters and through these characters, Brin explores what

life might be like in the future.

Currently, there is a website that keeps track of his predictions, and there are 14 predictions

confirmed to have come true and another eight that are likely.

Some of the predictions that Brin did get right are global warming, rising sea levels,

and the breaking of the levees on the Mississippi River.

Another natural disaster that is postulated in the book that came true was the Fukushima

Nuclear Disaster.

In 1990, people knew about the internet, but Brin accurately predicted the World Wide Web

that was invented by Tim Berners-Lee a year after the book was published.

On the "net," as Brin calls it, there are pages full of hyperlinks.

Brin also thought that the net would be used by major news outlets and citizen reporters,

along with everyday people who wanted to express themselves.

Finally, he also foresaw spam and Trojan horse viruses.

At the time of this list, Brin still has about 21 years to be proven right on the rest of

his predictions.

So far, only one prediction from his book has been disproven.

In Earth, the characters haven't discovered any Earth-like planets and they didn't think

they would be found any time soon.

In reality, we have found several Earth-like planets that are in habitable zones around

their star.

The first was Kepler-186f; its discovery was announced by NASA in 2014.

3.

The World Set Free by H.G. Wells

In The World Set Free, H.G. Wells predicted atomic bombs, even going as far to use the

term "atomic bomb" in his book.

His bombs are uranium-based and they are about the size of an orange.

The explosion is caused by the splitting of atoms and after the explosion, there is corrosive

radiation left over.

What is so impressive about this is that Wells wrote the book in 1913, 32 years before the

first nuclear bomb was tested.

The World Set Free also has an interesting role in the technology it predicted – it

helped inspire its invention.

In 1932, English scientists had successfully split an atom through artificial means and

the experiment didn't show any evidence that splitting an atom would cause a huge

release of energy.

Later that year, Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard read The World Set Free and thought that Wells

was correct.

Splitting an atom would probably release a lot of energy; the question was how to split

the atom.

A year later, he had a eureka moment.

Szilard said, "It suddenly occurred to me that if we could find an element which is

split by neutrons and which would emit two neutrons when it absorbed one neutron, such

an element, if assembled in sufficiently large mass, could sustain a nuclear chain reaction."

Szilard patented the idea in 1933, but he was disturbed by The World Set Free.

He didn't want the patent to become public because it might fall into the wrong hands.

Something else that worried him was the rise of Nazism.

So in 1939, he drafted the letter that was sent by Albert Einstein to Franklin Roosevelt,

saying that Germany was stockpiling uranium.

This letter, in turn, gave birth to the Manhattan Project.

Szilard and some British scientists worked with the Americans, and this eventually led

to the first nuclear bombs.

Two of those bombs were dropped on Japan in August 1945 at the tail end of World War II.

Wells died in 1946, after having seen the weapon that he warned against used on civilians

in a war.

2.

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

Yeah, you knew this one was coming.

Published in 1935, Brave New World takes place in the year 632 A.F., which is actually 2540

A.D.

(A.F. stands for After Ford, as in the industrialist Henry Ford).

In the future, babies are born in labs, meaning the family unit is dead.

When they are children, they are told in whispers while they sleep to buy things and to love

consumer products.

When they are older, the state demands that they be sexually promiscuous, and women wear

their birth control on their belts.

No one has any real worries about life because mood enhancing drugs are widely available

and its usage is encouraged.

Of course, contemporary society isn't quite to the point of Brave New World, but in all

fairness to its author, Aldous Huxley, we still have over 520 years to go.

However, he did accurately depict several aspects of contemporary culture, including

our consumerist-heavy society.

He also predicted antidepressants and their prevalence in modern society.

What's interesting about Brave New World's relationship to contemporary society, is that

in 1985, writer and media critic Neil Postman published the non-fiction book Amusing Ourselves

to Death.

In the book, Postman accurately predicts the rise of a candidate like Donald Trump and

the prevalence of fake news in society.

In the introduction of the book, Postman explains that he got the idea in 1984, when he was

participating in a panel on parallels between George Orwell's 1984 and real life in 1984.

What Postman realized is that modern life is becoming more like Brave New World than

1984.

Postman wrote:

"What Orwell feared were those who would ban books.

What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be

no one who wanted to read one.

Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information.

Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and

egoism.

Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us.

Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.

Orwell feared we would become a captive culture.

Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture."

Essentially, what Postman says Huxley was warning us against is the dangers of being

oppressed by our own amusement; meaning we use endless streams of entertainment to distract

ourselves and fail to engage with real life.

1.

Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner

Stand on Zanzibar is probably the least well known book on the list, but it is the most

accurate prediction of what life would be like in the future.

The book, which was written in 1968, follows a large cast of characters, but many chapters

are backstory and information about the world of 2010.

According to the website The Millions, there are at least 17 amazingly accurate predictions

that Brunner makes about 2010 in Stand on Zanzibar.

In the book, a major problem in society is that individuals are committing random acts

of violence, often at schools.

Terrorists also threaten American interests and attack American buildings.

Between 1960 and 2010, Brunner predicted that prices would increase six fold because of

inflation; it actually increased sevenfold.

America's biggest rival is China, and not the Soviet Union.

It's also a different dynamic because instead of warfare or a weapons race, the competition

is seen in economics, trade, and technology.

As for the rest of the world, the countries of Europe have formed into one union.

Britain is part of it, but they tend to side with the United States, while the other European

countries are critical of American actions.

Africa is behind the rest of the world, while Israel's existence is still a source of

tension in the Middle East.

When it comes to the lives of everyday people, marriage still happens but young people prefer

to have short-term relationships instead of committing to someone long-term.

Society is also much more liberal.

Homosexuality and bisexuality is accepted.

Black people are in a better position in society, but racial tension is still prevalent.

When it comes to technology, Brin predicted that cars would run on electric fuel cells.

Honda and General Motors are the two biggest manufacturers.

And even though General Motors is a Detroit based company, Detroit is a rundown ghost

town, but they have a unique techno music scene, which really did emerge in the 1990s.

TV channels are played all over the world thanks to satellites and the TV system allows

people to watch shows on their own schedule.

Inflight entertainment on planes is in the back of the seats and they feature videos

and news.

Also, in the book the characters can phone each other on video screens, but instead of

a picture of themselves, they use avatars, which can look like the caller or someone

completely different.

There are also laser printers, which print documents.

Pharmaceuticals are used to help sexual performance, and they are advertised.

Due to a societal and political backlash, tobacco has been marginalized and marijuana

has become decriminalized.

Finally, the President of the United States is President Obomi, which is an amazing fluke

or actual evidence that Brunner somehow saw or experienced 2010.

In all, Stand on Zanzibar is a pretty remarkable vision of the future.

Unfortunately, the author, John Brunner, did not get to see many of his predictions come

true – he died in 1995 at the age of 60.

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You're The Worst | Season 4: Ukulele Preview | FXX - Duration: 0:31.

[SINGING] There's one and one, and that makes two, but the two

of you are makin' us blue.

So let's end the fighting, let's have fun--

[SINGING] And make two hearts back into one!

Hey!

Our story is chaotic, but love is chaos.

[SINGING] You look a little, you look a little,

you look a little!

Sshit!

NARRATOR: You're the Worst one hour season premiere Wednesday

September 6 on FXX.

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How to tell if I'm in KETOSIS? - Duration: 8:12.

Sugarless Crystals here so. Am I in ketosis?

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