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- Ackerman method from [Never Split the Difference](never-split-the-difference.md) applies to the concept of anchoring. Better to anchor at $2 then tell them $200 off than play a joke at $10000 but only offer $200.
- Reciprocity - the small things compound over time. Give more than you expect to get.
- "Because". Giving reasons is persuasive, that word is a trigger.



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- first you borrow. Then you beg.
- "This too was a fiction"
- "Relics of his wife" - he waits to reveal his wife.
- I was born for this.
- He could think of nothing except endure
![The Old Man and The Sea](../img/book-the-old-man-and-the-sea.jpeg){.preview-image}

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title: 1 Nephi 19 - Yieldeth Himself
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# Scriptures

On Sunday I was thinking about [Bread given freely, like His life](../sacrament-symbols/bread-given-freely-like-his-life.md). It's powerful to read this verse today:

> And the God of our fathers, who were led out of Egypt, out of bondage, and also were preserved in the wilderness by him, yea, the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, **yieldeth himself**, according to the words of the angel, as a man, into the hands of wicked men, to be lifted up, according to the words of Zenock, and to be crucified, according to the words of Neum, and to be buried in a sepulchre, according to the words of Zenos, which he spake concerning the three days of darkness, which should be a sign given of his death unto those who should inhabit the isles of the sea, more especially given unto those who are of the house of Israel.
> [1 Nephi 19.10](../scriptures/1-nephi-19.10)
Also [Bread in the Oven](../sacrament-symbols/bread-in-the-oven.md) post touches here.

He gave His life freely. He yielded himself.

So much doctrine is packed in this one verse:

- Christ had all power. He was a deity.
- He obeyed the father.
- He fulfilled prophesy.
- He was the God of Abraham. He is distinct from the Father.
- It was prophesied he would resurrect. Prophets in America knew this.
- There is a space between death and the resurrection. Christ lived in that space for 3 days.
- There are prophets who have testified of the Lord whom we don't have records from.
- Jesus delivered the Israelites. → the Israelites then delivered him unto the cross.

![The Lord is the rancher. He controls the gate. He delivers. We're just wandering without him ](../img/dalle-cattle-ranch-gate.jpeg){.preview-image}
# Meaning

Every scripture in the Book of Mormon can contain some or many truths about the Savior. There's always something to learn.

Humility is the process of putting the Lord's wishes above my own, as He put the Father's wishes above perhaps his own (yet they are one).
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**Thursday, February 1st, 2024**
[⏪ We 1/31](goals/2024-01-31) | Let God Prevail | [Fr 2/2 ⏩](goals/2024-02-02)


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title: I'm Grateful for Compliments
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I'm grateful for compliments. The ones I receive and the ones I can give.

The cheapest thing you can give someone is a compliment. Yet it may be the most valuable gift to be given.

I'm reading [Influence The Psychology of Persuasion](../book-review/influence-the-psychology-of-persuasion.md) which talks about "reciprocity". People feel someone obligated to help you when you give them something, even if it's nominal. Isn't a compliment a gift?

[How to Win Friends and Influence People](../book-review/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people.md) also discusses the benefits of being kind, and putting yourself in another's shoes. Kindness far exceeds the benefits of criticism. A compliment is a way to think about what that person may want to hear and to give them that. Not in an insincere way, but in a sincere way.

People act how they want to be treated. If they show up to play basketball they want to be told they're good at basketball. If they work on a task for you, it's because they want to be told they're good at that task. It doesn't hurt to be nice. To give a compliment. So give away.

Being human is recognizing what other people aspire for and recognize that goodness in them. So notice. Notice what they're after. Then give. Give freely, for so did He ([Bread given freely, like His life](../sacrament-symbols/bread-given-freely-like-his-life.md)).

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> And the God of our fathers, who were led out of Egypt, out of bondage, and also were preserved in the wilderness by him, yea, the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, yieldeth himself, according to the words of the angel, as a man, into the hands of wicked men, to be lifted up, according to the words of Zenock, and to be crucified, according to the words of Neum, and to be buried in a sepulchre, according to the words of Zenos, which he spake concerning the three days of darkness, which should be a sign given of his death unto those who should inhabit the isles of the sea, more especially given unto those who are of the house of Israel.
See [1 Nephi 19.10](https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/19?id=p10&lang=eng#p10)

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