There is a coincidence that has won the hearts of many people

Siegfried was a world-famous circus host who once took Broadway by storm and earned him a good reputation for his ability to praise young girls.

He constantly transforms those little jasper that people don't look at a second time into a sexy goddess who feels both sweet and seductive.

Because he knew the importance of praise and self-confidence, he made the women feel very beautiful with earnestness and respect, and he showed his earnestness and respect by raising the showgirl's salary from thirty dollars a week to one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

When they opened the night in Fulis, he sent a telegram to those who ran

The stars of the "Dragon Set" congratulated them on their performance and sent a lot of labels

"Miss America" roses for those showgirls. When Fed Lanter starred in "United Vienna", he said, "What I need most is self-esteem." "We usually pay a lot of attention to the nutrition of our body, but we rarely pay attention to the nourishment of self-esteem, usually we eat a little more nutritious food for the energy that our body needs, but we tend to be stingy to give some praise to others.

Some readers may read this and say, "This is cliché!" It's nothing more than sycophancy, gimmicks, and flattery! I've tried these a long time ago, and they don't work at all, at least not for smart people like me. "Flattery is certainly of no use to the intelligent!

Because it is hypocritical, selfish, and insincere, it will not be useful at all, and of course there are people who like to be praised by others, like a hungry person, and will accept the false praise of others without thinking.

For example, why is the polygamous Didany so glamorous in terms of marriage? Why is this called?

How can a "prince" marry two beautiful and famous movie stars, a world-famous opera heroine, and Barbara Hughton, who has a fortune of millions?

Why, exactly? And how did he do it? Pola Negli was a world-famous woman who knew how to appreciate men and was a great artist, who once said, "He is the most bewildering of the times I have ever seen, and I can assure you that this is what makes Divani so charming." What is the difference between praise and flattery?

The answer is very simple, praise is sincere, heartfelt, selfless, and universally praised; Flattery, on the other hand, is false, mouthful, selfish, and universally condemned.