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How can you be more likeable? We all want to be liked by at least a few people, because we are a pack species, and we want to get along and to fit in. And so, in 1751, the philosopher David Hume argued that there are five things that anyone can do to become more likeable.  First, give up your ego and have good manners. Talk about yourself a bit less, but ask questions, and be curious, and let somebody else take up the space instead.  Second, take things lightly and learn to laugh easily. Learn how to tell and how to enjoy a good story, and to keep the conversation going. Tell a joke or two.  Third, be modest. This isn’t the same as self-loathing, but rather the quiet confidence that does not demand constant validation. Admit your shortcomings. Make fun of a past mistake. Compliment others on who they are or what they do. Fourth, read the room. The likeable person is highly attuned to their environment and will match their frequency to fit whatever group they are in, so this means no risky conversation, or bawdy drinking songs, around your grandparents, your boss, or the king.  And finally, be hygienic. In Hume’s day, this meant literally having a wash and not smelling too badly. But these days, it might be an awareness of the physicality of our in-person interactions. Yes, it means don’t burp in public, or scratch your privates. But it could also mean don’t take up too much space and don’t creep people out.  None of this is about being fake or two-faced. It’s about recognising that we are pack animals and we need to fit in. So here are five ways that we can all get along just a bit better.
How can you be more likeable? We all want to be liked by at least a few people, because we are a pack species, and we want to get along and to fit in. And so, in 1751, the philosopher David Hume argued that there are five things that anyone can do to become more likeable. First, give up your ego and have good manners. Talk about yourself a bit less, but ask questions, and be curious, and let somebody else take up the space instead. Second, take things lightly and learn to laugh easily. Learn how to tell and how to enjoy a good story, and to keep the conversation going. Tell a joke or two. Third, be modest. This isn’t the same as self-loathing, but rather the quiet confidence that does not demand constant validation. Admit your shortcomings. Make fun of a past mistake. Compliment others on who they are or what they do. Fourth, read the room. The likeable person is highly attuned to their environment and will match their frequency to fit whatever group they are in, so this means no risky conversation, or bawdy drinking songs, around your grandparents, your boss, or the king. And finally, be hygienic. In Hume’s day, this meant literally having a wash and not smelling too badly. But these days, it might be an awareness of the physicality of our in-person interactions. Yes, it means don’t burp in public, or scratch your privates. But it could also mean don’t take up too much space and don’t creep people out. None of this is about being fake or two-faced. It’s about recognising that we are pack animals and we need to fit in. So here are five ways that we can all get along just a bit better.

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