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Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter Hardcover – October 31, 2017

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Scott Adams was one of the earliest public figures to predict Donald Trump’s election. The mainstream media regarded Trump as a lucky clown, but Adams – best known as “the guy who created
Dilbert” -- recognized a level of persuasion you only see once in a generation. We’re hardwired to respond to emotion, not reason, and Trump knew exactly which emotional buttons to push.
 
The point isn’t whether Trump was right or wrong, good or bad. Adams goes beyond politics to look at persuasion tools that can work in any setting—the same ones Adams saw in Steve Jobs when he invested in Apple decades ago.
Win Bigly is a field guide for persuading others in any situation—or resisting the tactics of emotional persuasion when they’re used on you.
 
This revised edition features a bonus chapter that assesses just how well Adams foresaw the outcomes of Trump’s tactics with North Korea, the NFL protesters, Congress, and more.

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“Win Bigly taught me how to persuade my boss to treat me with slightly less contempt.”
—Dilbert

“I am deeply impressed by Scott Adams. I don’t know how anyone can write so many pages without using the word ‘doth.’”
—William Shakespeare

“I recommend this book to all mammals, big and small. It once turned a mole into a cheetah. I saw it with my own eyes.”
—Lord Byron

“If you only read one book this year, that’s one more than I did.”
—Mark Twain

“Scott taught me how to create a persuasive nickname for myself.”
—Alexander the Great

“If I’m being honest,
Win Bigly is better than all other books and at least one play.”
—Abe Lincoln

“Win Bigly helped me escape from the secret room beneath the author’s shed.”
—Kristina Basham

“My life improved tremendously after I finished this book. If you ever write a book, I bet you’ll feel good when you’re done writing it too. Hey, why is my shed door open?”
—S. Adams

About the Author

Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert, one of the most popular comic strips of all time. He has been a full-time cartoonist since 1995, after 16 years as a technology worker for companies like Crocker National Bank and Pacific Bell. His many bestsellers include The Dilbert Principle, Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, and How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big. He is co-founder of WhenHub. He lives outside of San Francisco.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Portfolio; First Edition (October 31, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0735219710
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0735219717
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 1 x 9.31 inches
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Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip that is published daily in thousands of newspapers and websites all over the world. Adams also authored several non-Dilbert books as well. He is co-founder of Whenhub.

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Customers find the book provides valuable information on persuasion. They describe it as an interesting and thoughtful introduction to how people really perceive. The writing style is described as clear, understandable, and humorous. Readers appreciate the accuracy of the observations and insights. The book provides depth and revisits topics in a unique way.

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300 customers mention "Insight"267 positive33 negative

Customers find the book provides valuable information on persuasion. They find it an interesting and thoughtful introduction to how people perceive reality. The book explains what works in manipulating people. Readers mention that the book details the dynamics of our reality that we were blind to for most of our lives.

"This book details the dynamics of our reality that we were blind to for most of our lives...." Read more

"...He discusses confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, anchors and other logical fallacies that can prevent any of us from fully grasping the truth..." Read more

"...Yes, because the author expresses interesting insights into the art of persuasion, and applies those insights to electoral politics...." Read more

"...Highly entertaining, light but deep at the same time, all that Dilbert brought to many of our office/cube settings but more as I can attest as a..." Read more

232 customers mention "Readability"210 positive22 negative

Customers enjoy the book. They find it interesting, entertaining, and a great reference. The first half of the book is great, with insights and humor. Readers describe it as one of the best books of 2017, a good reference for those already familiar with the subject matter.

"...It looks like a fun, enjoyable little book with a cute cartoon character on the book cover, but it is one of the most important books today if you..." Read more

"...I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and found myself chuckling out loud a few times...." Read more

"...Filter out the anti-realism, and a very strong book remains...." Read more

"...- not being perfect or the best at one thing - rather being great at persuadion, keeping things simple and language to an understandable / effective..." Read more

79 customers mention "Writing style"57 positive22 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style. They find it clear and well-written. The examples are easy to understand. The book explains persuasion techniques in an organized way, and explains cognitive dissonance clearly.

"...He discusses confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, anchors and other logical fallacies that can prevent any of us from fully grasping the truth..." Read more

"...flaws, I find ‘Win Bigly’ entertaining, somewhat informative, and well-written...." Read more

"...but another element of his style is that the writing has lots of meta-information...." Read more

"...The book is entertaining and easy to read. It may even change the way you think...." Read more

22 customers mention "Accuracy"16 positive6 negative

Customers praise the book for its accurate predictions and analysis of the 2016 presidential election. They find it insightful and well-researched, providing valuable insights into the 2016 campaign.

"...of the 2016 election, and how you can apply the techniques, and avoid the pitfalls, of what helped and hindered both campaign teams. ***..." Read more

"...for the main ideas, the reality filters, are happiness and predictive power...." Read more

"...So why does Win Bigly only earn 3 stars? Because it is obviously rushed. There is lots of cut-and-paste from Adams' blog posts...." Read more

"...Did Scott persuade me? Not so much. He does make a good analysis of how certain things Trump said or did had positive or negative effects...." Read more

22 customers mention "Depth"17 positive5 negative

Customers appreciate the book's depth. They find it objective and centrist, with insights on small things that can affect outcomes. The book provides a systems-based approach to understanding Trump's victory and persuading others. It offers readers a better understanding of the 2016 campaign and helps them understand what happened and why.

"...His new book was worth the long wait as it goes in depth on interesting topics like the 2016 election which Scott correctly predicted unlike 99% of..." Read more

"...It gives some insight for targets (read you and me) of advertising, marketing and political exaggeration and hyperbole to recognize the same...." Read more

"...-read for anyone who wants to see things in a bigger way, think with a systems approach, and persuade others...." Read more

"...To Adams it seemed as if there was no underlying substance. It was all advertising and salesmanship...." Read more

11 customers mention "Style"11 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's style clear and simple. They say it paints a convincing picture of Trump's knowledge of the political process in an unique, beautiful, and humorous way.

"...social media through the campaign and puts it all together in this beautiful book...." Read more

"...At the end of the day, the book paints a convincing picture that Trump might know exactly what he is doing, and has manipulated all of our attention..." Read more

"...have to choose one, get the hard cover book because it has a cute Dogbert on the front and funny quotes on the back...." Read more

"Whether you like Trump or not, this is a very fascinating look at how he handled the campaign trail from the perspective of his use of persuasion...." Read more

57 customers mention "Humor"36 positive21 negative

Customers have varying views on the humor in the book. Some find it amusing with a witty writing style and funny quotes. Others feel uncomfortable with the content, finding it distasteful and exhausting.

"...of his bravado, Adams still manages to read as a well-informed, witty satirist who happens to know a few things about the tricky art of..." Read more

"...for everyone (especially proles) but buckle in, there is lots of cognitive dissonance ahead!" Read more

"...cover book because it has a cute Dogbert on the front and funny quotes on the back...." Read more

"...Heavy stuff, but Adams writes with a pithy wit and an aplomb that makes the message go down smooth and stick with you, just like a master persuader..." Read more

12 customers mention "Pacing"4 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's pacing. Some find it helpful to see the situation clearly with a calming and realistic perspective. However, others feel the book is shallow and whitewashes Trump's narcissism and insecurity. The good parts are few and far between.

"...This book really doesn't address this much more important, structural reality and lead us to wonder if whither the Republican Party goes so goes..." Read more

"...Scott's even temper and calming outlook cast a pleasant and illuminating light onto the dark world we've had beaten into our heads for the last few..." Read more

"...psychological research and presents it in an alluring yet quite shallow manner to basically say: as individuals people may be quite capable and sort..." Read more

"...Adams is right about #1 and #2, but his conclusion (#3) is very flimsy...." Read more

Opens your mind to consider why Trump might be an underappreciated master of persuasion.
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Opens your mind to consider why Trump might be an underappreciated master of persuasion.
WINNER - 2017 NON-OBVIOUS BUSINESS BOOK AWARD!Over the past year, Dilbert creator Scott Adams has been vilified by the liberal media for being a rare supporting voice for the persuasive powers of candidate (and now President) Trump. This book is the victory lap he couldn’t help writing.For example, he writes: "Instead of dribbling out one headline at a time so the vultures and critics can focus their fire, Trump has flooded the playing field. You don't know where to aim your outrage.”To be fair, this book has some glaring editorial problems. Most notably, there is so much repetition of ideas (and words) from chapter to chapter that it seems like an editor barely looked at it. Those issues aside, reading his assessment of Trump as a master persuader was at once sickening and illuminating.At the end of the day, the book paints a convincing picture that Trump might know exactly what he is doing, and has manipulated all of our attention exactly where he wants it. Like him or not, you have to admit his methods are working. Adams, for his part, is enjoying the show immensely. Whether you choose to do the same or try to mount your own resistance, this book will open your mind.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018
    This book details the dynamics of our reality that we were blind to for most of our lives. Most of our reality is based on the notion that 90% of people are rational and that we are rational decision makers. Operating in this worldview, we are prone to constantly be in cognitive dissonance and often find ourselves shaking our head and in the long-term fall into the lazy thinking of labeling everything as "it is what it is" which isn't bad at all. However, in order to be an active participant in the world in a way that you want to create impact, you have to understand how the world really works, that 90% of people are irrational and rationalize after something happens. Our reality is mainly psychological or in the realm of the imagination. Scott Adams explains this well by talking about Filters of Reality. It's the same thing as models of the universe, worldviews, perspectives whatever you want to call it. The key is that we all have certain movies playing in our head to interpret a given situation at all times. When we all have a matching movie, we experience the reality in similar ways.

    The media exists to become the narrators of our experience. They are the creators of Filters of reality most of the time, that is, until the internet has made it possible for independent research among the people. But even the internet is subject to censorship and most of us are still conditioned to think in ways that are part of the design of the creators of our Filters. This is where Win Bigly can help you break through the filters by becoming aware of your own filters that you have been using. Win Bigly is metaphorically and literally a key to unlock the prisons of our minds. It looks like a fun, enjoyable little book with a cute cartoon character on the book cover, but it is one of the most important books today if you are into breaking through the simulation.
    By understanding filters, you will understand why Trump won the election. The book provides many clues as to why Trump won the election. Understanding filters is key to begin your new life playing the 3D game and with practice and mastery onto the 4D and beyond. The 3D game is the very few of the population live. Those who are aware of the deeper dynamics of reality, that is they understand Hypnosis. Hypnosis is an interesting and important field that every truth seeking man should get into because it provides an alternative advantageous mindset. Scott Adams also provides book recommendations for further developing skill in hypnosis.
    You will learn to see the world in ways that will transform your life. Understanding the world in terms of hypnotic realities will set you up for becoming an influencer in your own ways by becoming more aware of the principles of the mind. You will think in terms of becoming a Causer instead of the Effects although we are both at all times. You will be able understand the Causers playbook and learn to play the game.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017
    I received an early copy of Win Bigly by using tips from Scott's previous book, "How to Fail at Almost Anything and Still Win Big." =)

    I came across Scott's Twitter account during the 2015 primaries and was immediately fascinated by his explanation of then candidate Trump's persuasion techniques. I was not a fan of Donald Trump's, but I found value in what Scott was describing and it made me shift the way I watched candidates in the election, and also how people around me communicated their ideas and tried to get people over to their side. This book expands on the techniques that Scott has mastered over the years from his own work, as well as his observations of successful persuaders in business and politics. He gives current, real world examples taken from the Trump and Clinton campaign to illustrate how our brains respond to different forms of persuasion and how we can adopt them ourselves to affect change, and hopefully change for the good. He discusses confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, anchors and other logical fallacies that can prevent any of us from fully grasping the truth of a subject or debate, and helps readers to identify them and avoid falling for them in conversations.

    If you're familiar with Adams' blogs or Periscopes, you will feel like you're having a conversation directly with Scott as his wit and humor shine through. I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and found myself chuckling out loud a few times. If you're familiar with his work, this is a good refresher to help you improve your master persuasion, and if you're not, this will give you some insight on both interesting elements of the 2016 election, and how you can apply the techniques, and avoid the pitfalls, of what helped and hindered both campaign teams.

    ***Please note, my review is based on a Galley copy of the book, so my take on the book may vary slightly from the final copy.***
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  • Raphael
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom
    Reviewed in Brazil on August 16, 2023
    Livro excelente que ajuda a entender o fenômeno Trump por suas estratégias de marketing.
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  • Gerardo E. Garibay C
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brillante
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 25, 2018
    Scott Adams recorre la cortina detrás del extraordinario manejo de mensaje que llevó a Donald Trump a convertirse en presidente de los Estados Unidos. Si usted es un lector inteligente, entonces más allá de odiar o amar a Trump, necesita entenderlo, y este libro lo ayudará a hacerlo.
  • Gord Addison
    5.0 out of 5 stars Why did Trump win? This is certainly an interesting take.
    Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2017
    A fascinating perspective on why, in Scott Adams opinion, Trump was much more successful than almost anyone expected in the Presidential election. This was a very well written book, and covered a lot of the top persuasion literature out there today.

    Adams weaves together familiar themes from Cialdini’s Influence and Pre-suasion, findings of Behavioral Economics, books like Thinking Fast and Slow, Made to Stick and other top books on psychology and persuasion to argue Trump just had a better understanding of human nature than the other candidates. Concepts like anchors, cognitive dissonance, filters, imagination, pacing, and confirmation bias, are all discussed as persuasion tools, often using examples from Trump’s campaign.

    Of particular value, it will now be clear to you when these "Persuasion" techniques are being used on other issues, and you can be aware and call them out.
  • Maestro Gamma
    5.0 out of 5 stars Potentissimo
    Reviewed in Italy on January 21, 2018
    Conosciuto solo come il creatore di Dilbert dai più, Scott Adams ci spiega come la persuasione sia cambiata dal ventesimo secolo e come i media tradizionali non assicurino più la vittoria. Inutile avere i mezzi più potenti se non li si sa usare efficacemente
  • DC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Life Changing
    Reviewed in India on November 2, 2017
    This book will change your life if taken seriously. A must read. Also check out Scott's previous book How to Fail...