dagenfire
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Hey All,
I have a group project to teach a portion of the Dale Carnegie book, How to Win friends and Influence People. The three points we are supposed to convey are in the section titled "Nine Ways to Change People Without Giving Offense" and they are:
1. Give the dog a good name: Give a man a fine reputation to live up to.
2. Make the fault seem easy to correct: Use encouragement. Make the thing you want the other person to do seem easy.
3. Making people glad to do what you want: Make the other person happy about doing the thing you suggest.
What I was wondering is if anyone had ideas for how to teach these concepts using D&D, or an RPG system in general. Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
I have a group project to teach a portion of the Dale Carnegie book, How to Win friends and Influence People. The three points we are supposed to convey are in the section titled "Nine Ways to Change People Without Giving Offense" and they are:
1. Give the dog a good name: Give a man a fine reputation to live up to.
2. Make the fault seem easy to correct: Use encouragement. Make the thing you want the other person to do seem easy.
3. Making people glad to do what you want: Make the other person happy about doing the thing you suggest.
What I was wondering is if anyone had ideas for how to teach these concepts using D&D, or an RPG system in general. Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
