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2024-W42-2 | Tuesday | Bonus: FRA
No. 289

From:
Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
Tuesday, 10:00 A.M.
October 15, 2024

Dear Friend,

In The Kentaro Sono Letter 2024, in the issue No. 288, the author Kentaro Sono (It's me) writes:

Stupid parents try to control their children by stress, fear and pain: negative emotions only.

They yell at, scream at, slap, beat, and kick their children. They throw away or destroy the “unnecessary” personal belongings their children cherish to “punish” them. Or they crush their “bad” friendships or love by the sneaky, disgusting, and despicable means only to isolate them. They don’t even have to apologize. Because these were done in the name of “discipline”, and “their own futures”.

In the previous issue, I showed you the danger of controlling someone with violence. Especially your children. They try to bear beyond their limits because they can't report you to the police. But someday, they explode. If you don’t want to die alone, stay away from violence. Remember? Good. Let’s move on to the today’s topic.

How to make someone to do what you want them to do without violence!

In the Kentaro Sono Business School, you can enjoy almost all materials for FREE.

Do you want to know the ultimate copywriting secrets based on accumulated facts, real life experiences, and the advertising history? The Kentaro Sono Letter is for you, FREE.

Do you want to know the high quality articles or books from all over the world to back up your claims in your advertising, sales letters, or SNS posts? The Kentaro Sono Selection is for you, FREE.

Honestly, if you can manage your own time, motivate yourself, and study alone... you don’t have to pay any money here. It’s like public libraries. You can get smarter and smarter here completely FREE.

But if you are constantly bothered, interrupted, distracted by the temptations from your smartphone, I strongly recommend you to buy the Kentaro Sono Business School “Applicant” Membership to use the gamification system.

Do you know what the “gamification” is?

Roughly speaking, the gamification is the point system. If you achieve the task required by the system, the system reward you with some kind of points. With the points, you can enjoy special products or services.

For example: In the Kentaro Sono Business School, you can get three kinds of points.

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Point #1 Coin:

You can use Coins to take Quests. Quests are “homework” designed to help you apply what you learned in The Kentaro Sono Letter to your own business. You have to pay 10,000 Coins per Quest. There are two ways to get Coins. You can buy the Coins in the Coin Excange, or get them FREE as Log in Bonus. You can get 3000 Coins per day for completely FREE just by logging in this website.

Point #2 Heart:

You can use Hearts to get a higher Class. If you get a higher Class, you can enjoy accesses to special products or services such as private consultations. You can’t buy Hearts by money. (You can’t buy Hearts by money. It’s suggestive, isn’t it?) You can get Hearts by recommending your friends, lover, or families to me. This is how it works:

If I get a new member and he or she tells me it's you who recommends this website to him or her, you and the new member get one Heart! Simple.

Point #3 Star:

You can use Stars to get higher Ranks. If you get higher Class, you can enjoy accesses to special products or services such as private consultations. You can’t buy Stars by money. You can get Stars by offering your testimonials to me. This is how it works:

  1. You try something new in your business with the expertise you learned in this website.
  2. You get satisfactory results.
  3. You give me the simple report about it. (What did you try? Which expertise did you use? What is the result?)
  4. You give me the permission to use the report freely. (If you want to keep your real name, just tell me. I use your initials instead.)
  5. You get one Star!

In the nest issue, I show you How to strengthen the sense of belonging in your customer community!

Today's Pearl of Wisdom:

With the gamification system, you can reward your customers or clients instead of paying money!

Sincerely,
Kentaro Sono

Bonus 1:

The Kentaro Sono Selection 2024
~What did you read today?~
No. 289-1

In L’Express (n°3823 semaine du 10 au 16 octobre 2024), in the article Julia de Funès : « Osons dire stop aux pratiques absurdes ! », the authors Laurent Berbon et Thomas Mahler writes:

Vous donnez régulièrement des conférences en entreprise. Les dirigeants et les salariés que vous rencontrez évoquent-ils cet excès de moralisation ?

Dans le mal-être et la perte de sens qu’ils expriment parfois, on retrouve cette ques- tion de la bien-pensance. Ce sentiment qu’on ne peut plus rien dire. Que nous sommes prisonniers des dogmes de la pen- sée positive. Que, dès qu’on montre de l’es- prit critique, on est pris pour un réaction- naire, dès qu’on essaie de questionner et de mettre en doute, on passe pour un intolé- rant. Cette bien-pensance est une chape de plomb, une sorte de pensée définitive qui étouffe les opinions. Les gens n’osent plus émettre de jugement. Ils finissent tous par utiliser à peu près les mêmes mots, les mêmes formulations. Il y a des attitudes convenues, des raisonnements préfabri- qués qui sont très attendus et dans lesquels tout le monde s’engouffre par peur de d’émettre une voix dissonante.

That's why meetings suck.

Bonus 2:

The Kentaro Sono Selection 2024
~What did you read today?~
No. 289-2

In L’Express (n°3823 semaine du 10 au 16 octobre 2024), in the article Serial Miller : le livre qui décrit comment le psy star arrivait à ses fins, the author Étienne Girard writes:

Gérard Miller est célèbre, Gérard Miller passe à la télé, Gérard Miller enseigne à l’université, Gérard Miller aime l’hypnose. Prise séparément, aucune de ces constatations n’attire l’attention. Dans le livre que la journaliste Chloé Vienne consacre au psychanalyste, Serial Miller (Stock), tout s’emboîte et prend sens. L’universitaire approche de très jeunes étudiantes sur les bancs de la faculté, il les invite à son émission de télévision, On a tout essayé, où il repère aussi des proies dans le public, puis il les convie dans son hôtel particulier parisien, avec un mode opératoire presque toujours iden- tique : visite de la grande demeure, proposition d’hypnose ou de massage dans la « pièce japonisante », attouchements sur une jeune fille pétrifiée. Plusieurs victimes décrivent aussi des viols. Quelques-unes des pertes de mémoire, des « black-out ». Devant les réseaux du psy et l’enchaînement insidieux des évènements, aucune d’entre elles ne songe même à porter plainte. Pourtant, des dizaines de témoi- gnages semblables se multiplient depuis les premières révélations du magazine Elle, en janvier.

That's why I don't have TV anymore.

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