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Essay heading: Euphoria: Glengarry Glen Ross
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The salespeople then use the mind control technique they learn from their bosses on their clients as well. In the movie, Shelley Levine aka "The Machine," illustrates the technique on a prospect: ?"You gotta' believe in yourself?If you see the opportunity then take it? this is the now and this is that dream"? (Glengarry Glen Ross)... displayed 300 characters
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Shelley Levine then proceeds to tell his client "?Now I want you to sign?I sat for five minutes then I sat for twenty two minutes watching the clock on the wall? I locked in on them and they finally signed'" (Glengarry Glen Ross). This hypnotic effect of mind control is hard to master; however, once the defense barriers are broken one can close many deals... displayed next 300 characters
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