Priorities and behavior

Different priorities is exactly why you should meet as many different people as you can. Our priorities dictate our behavior, and when someone has different priorities, and thus different behavior, we can be influenced to change our own priorities, and thus behavior.

That’s why when you try to convince someone to do something, which some would call marketing, it’s important to express the reason behind your behavior, or why someone should partake in the behavior. You try to make what you’re offering their priority, so that it becomes their behavior.

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