Why Most Persuasion Training Falls Short
Most persuasion training misses two critical dimensions:
They ignore the inner psychology of the persuader — the internal states and self-awareness that others naturally respond to.
They rely on outdated tricks — oversimplified tactics that sound clever, but fall apart in real conversations.
They typically offer:
❌ Surface-level scripts and “magic words” that collapse under pressure
❌ Rapport frameworks that ignore nuance or identity
❌ Language patterns that trigger resistance instead of alignment
❌ Static video libraries with no way to evolve or adapt
❌ Or platforms that feel more like noisy frat parties than places for real growth