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Something You Should Know

How to Win An Argument & Simple Strategies to Be a Better Writer

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Social Sciences, Science, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This is the time of year when people give to people less fortunate – and that is great. However, if you are going to give, there are things that most homeless shelters and other organizations need more than others. This episode begins by explaining what most donation centers would really like you to get them for Christmas. http://www.purewow.com/home/best-items-to-donate-to-charity-drives If you think the way to win an argument is to give people a lot of evidence to prove you are right, you must listen to this because it will fundamentally change the way you argue EVERYTHING. Professor Niro Sivanathan of the London Business School is an expert on something called the “dilution effect” that says that more evidence is not better. In fact more evidence oftens weakens your argument. Listen as he explains how to strengthen any argument and more importantly how to NOT dilute your arguments by putting “everything on the table.” You can see his TED talk on this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=12&v=hkFCu6K8Ghw  Do you pay much attention to the age recommendations on toy boxes when you buy Christmas gifts? Listen as I explain why you should, what they mean and how to use them wisely. www.ToyTips.com  Are you a good writer? Would you like to be a better one? It’s not that hard to do according to Mary-Kate Mackey, author of the book Write Better Now: The Reluctant Writer’s Guide to Confident Communication and Self-Assured Style (https://amzn.to/34DBnPP). Listen as she offers some simple ways to improve the quality of your writing so people really understand what you are trying to say when you write letters, reviews, blog posts, texts, emails or anything else. This Week’s Sponsors -Flo Technologies. For 20% off your Flo device go to http://go.thoughtleaders.io/1516520191202 and use the promo code: SYSK20 -Finance Pal. Go to www.financepal.com/something to start your free trial today -Fetch Rewards. Download the Fetch Rewards app and use promo code SYSK to receive 4000 points when you scan your first receipt.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, if you're giving this holiday to help the less fortunate,

0:06.8

I'll tell you what donation centers really need and what they don't.

0:11.7

And how to argue anything better by understanding something called the dilution effect, which

0:17.4

says, in the world of influence, the strength of any argument that you make is only a strong

0:23.3

as its weakest link.

0:25.2

And the weak arguments dilute away from the strong arguments in my overall judgment.

0:31.1

Then, what do those age recommendations on toy boxes really mean?

0:36.3

And how to easily improve your skills as a writer, no matter what you have to write?

0:41.5

Good writing is when the idea is communicated swiftly, clearly, and without a doubt about

0:49.2

what you're saying.

0:50.5

Make it tight.

0:51.5

Make it to the point.

0:52.5

Answer the question.

0:54.0

What's the point here?

0:55.8

All this today on something you should know.

1:02.0

Something you should know.

1:03.5

Fascinating intel.

1:04.5

The world's top experts and practical advice you can use in your life today.

1:11.1

Something you should know.

1:12.1

With my carothers.

1:15.6

Welcome to something you should know.

1:17.7

I am officially in the holiday spirit.

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