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I want to ask you for something that's difficult for you to give, something that people hardly ever give anymore.
"And when it's very unsure, it will ask you for something drastic, like a biometric, but when it's reasonably sure, it might just look at your touch or your movements, and leave you alone".
I spend a good deal of time talking to young people and in my standard speech out there on the stump, I usually end my speech by saying I want to ask you for something and I want to direct it especially to the young people in the audience.
(CM5, male community member) Poverty leads to violence because your partner will ask you for something and you may fail to provide it … the more she asks for things that you cannot provide the more she will improvise and get them from someone else, and when you discover that she got them from someone else, violence will ensue and in the end the relationship will end.
So if they ask you for something do it.
The main thing you need to avoid is forcing people to ask you for something repetitively.
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If your people are asking you for something, and you're a people-driven business, you've got to listen to that.
"It was strategically good for Spain and stemmed from a basic sense of political reciprocity – you cannot ask a friend for help and then later, when that same friend asks you for something, say no".
(Henry Kissinger once said, "If Richard calls you and asks you for something, just say yes. If you say no, you'll eventually get to yes, but the journey will be very painful").
Here, Yahoo! asks you for something like your first pet's name, your mother's maiden name, etc. in order to retrieve your password.
"When somebody is asking you for something," says Ladd, "they might not be asking for what they really want…really they want you to solve a problem for them.
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