Principles of carder's interaction in carding

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Salute, carders, now we will talk about the principles of interaction.

1. The mirror principle.
Before judging others, you should pay attention to yourself.

2. The principle of pain.
The offended person himself causes insults to others.

3. The upper road principle.
We move to a higher level when we start treating others better than they treat us.

4. The boomerang principle.
When we help others, we help ourselves.

5. The hammer principle.
Never use a hammer to kill a mosquito on the other person's forehead.

6. The principle of exchange.
Instead of putting others in their place, we should put ourselves in their place.

7. The principle of training.
Every person we meet has the potential to teach us something.

8. The principle of charisma.
People show interest in the person who is interested in them.

9. The principle of 10 points.
Believing in people's best qualities usually makes them show their best qualities.

10. The principle of confrontation.
First, you should take care of people and only then enter into a confrontation with them.

11. The stone cliff principle.
Trust is the foundation of any relationship.

12. The principle of the elevator.
In the process of relationships, we can raise people up or lower them down.

13. The principle of the situation.
Never allow a situation to mean more to you than a relationship.

14. Bob's principle.
When Bob has problems with everyone, the main problem is usually Bob himself.

15. The principle of accessibility.
Being at ease with yourself helps others feel at ease with us.

16. The trench principle.
When you are preparing for battle, dig a trench for yourself so that your friend can fit in it.

17. The principle of agriculture.
All relationships need to be cultivated.

18. The 101 percent principle.
Find the 1 percent that we agree with and focus 100 percent of our efforts on it.

19. The principle of patience.
Traveling with others is always slower than traveling alone.

20. The principle of celebration.
The true test of relationships is not only how loyal we are to our friends when they fail, but also how much we rejoice when they succeed.

21. The principle of friendship.
All other things being equal, people will tend to work with people they like; all other things being equal, they will still do it.

22. The principle of cooperation.
Working together increases the likelihood of winning together.

23. The satisfaction principle.
In a great relationship, the parties just need to be together to enjoy themselves.
 
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