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An Introduction to Rasa Routing (1st edition)

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Tynamite's first non-fiction book fits in the genres of sociology, social skills, philosophy, and functionalism mostly shows he sees the world. He rejects the public opinion of the widely held and cherished belief that "treating everyone as their own person in isolation towards anything else" that it is wrong.

This book focuses more on how to analyse group behaviour with some advice about social skills thrown in. Key themes include

-----> When interacting with people, how to triangulate different pieces of information and behaviour to make a conclusion.
-----> Scaling up a concept to see if the assertion or premise supported by it can remain intact.
-----> Picking out unintentional implicit signals to better read people.
-----> How simply changing the structure of a conversation rather than the ideas expressed, can make a conversation more interesting, flow easier and better and get the other person to open up.
-----> And most of all, applying generalisations to assess for opportunity and risks to better evade threats and make friends

Let's mention what this book isn't. If you're looking for a book to teach you how to break past someone's cautious and guarded barrier to make them trust you, then you'll be disappointed. This book also won't task you with having a knowledge bank of countless facts opinions, trivia and conclusions about a person in order to know what to and not say as if it was Top Trumps.

Just don't expect psychology along with the typical recollections of psychology studies with their methodology as research, as this is more of a sociology book.

If you want to read a book with the first half being more macro orientated with groups of 1000 or more, and the second half being groups of 50 or less being your peers but from a more functionalism sociology orientated aspect, then you're in luck.

Genre: Sociology ---> Functionalism
35,000 words approx.