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How To Negotiate from Wharton Business School Professor Stuart Diamond

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Hahaha, I posted this funny meme on my Instagram. It's making fun of what students are learning in h

Hahaha, I posted this funny meme on my Instagram. It's making fun of what students are learning in high school nowadays. [Turn on your images to see this instagram post] The amount of important life lessons not taught in high school is insane: how to read people, how to invest in the stock market, understanding extroverts vs introverts, real estate, how to break up with people, how to get investors, or how to negotiate. I was talking to Stuart Diamond recently, who wrote "Getting More"... a great book about negotiation. His New York Times best-seller is actually based on his award-winning negotiation course at the Wharton Business School, where the course has been the most popular for over 13 years. If you haven't already gotten your copy, [you can pick one up on Amazon here.] Companies have used his negotiation model to make billions of dollars. Even more impressive is that parents have gotten their 4-year-olds to brush their teeth and go to bed apparently. That's why I'm building an online alternative to the conventional educational system. To teach people what they should be learning in school but aren't. And so anyone, any age, race, gender, or location can learn from experts on how to live an amazing life. Stay strong, Tai P.S. I'm doing a showing of one of my most popular talks on finding out your destiny. It's called ["How To Find Your Life's Purpose: 7 Keys To Finding Your Destiny"] and I'm showing it tomorrow on Saturday July 2nd, 2016. It'll be going live at 12pm PST (3pm EST / 8pm London Time) and 5pm PST (8pm EST / 1am London Time). [Make sure you save your spot before registration closes]. [Manage Email Alerts] | [Unsubscribe From All] | [Unsubscribe From Tai's Emails Only] You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com] subscriber. 8581 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite #703 West Hollywood, CA USA

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