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  • nice vid man Nice attempt at systematization, which assumes that we are rational and that complaint is just that and not tied in with anything else. It might work for consumer complaints or dealing with strangers. My opinion is that it wouldn

  • ... and positively affects others to change. :-)

  • This really is good advice... here's hoping it's a ripple effect.

  • Are you, AtGoogleTalks, engaged in a corporate or sub-contracted effort to closed-caption these talks? Thanks for a simple yes or no. Alan Kelly, of a service that provides closed-captioning... VerbatimIT dotc om

  • I liked how the who asked the question about her getting complaints for stretching in inappropriate places didn't for a second think that maybe she was in the wrong for causing an awkward situation for people who are trying to eat. My advice to her would be get a gym next time and stop trying to draw attention to yourself by stretching in public hoping that guy would ask for your number. Did she really believe she was right to do that?

  • I think this is a great talk with a lot of important information about learning to control yourself and not to identify with every negative thing that happens to you but rather to fix the problems that present themselves in a positive way.

    I have to admit I got a little side tracked when we started talking about big boobies.

  • he's just saying we should complain to the person who annoys you but that's the hardest part

  • @authorteamatgoogle - plz send me a copy of the book - squeakends

  • Nice attempt at systematization, which assumes that we are rational and that complaint is just that and not tied in with anything else. It might work for consumer complaints or dealing with strangers. My opinion is that it wouldn't work for 99.99% of interpersonal problems. What we call complaint is ~90% something else, like: insecurities, power and responsibility issues, attention drawers, projections or plain inertia. Also, it needs effort, emotional maturity, objectivity, knowing thyself X2.

  • Guy Winch can be reached through his website at guywinch dot com

  • @GuyWinch We've added your website to the description. Thanks for visiting Google NY!

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