Can anyone further explain part 3 principle 10? How do you exactly appeal to the nobler motives? What I understand is that when you want to make someone do something, you say something as well that can benefit the majority. For example you want to make someone wash the dishes, you not only say “Wash the dishes” but say something like “Washing the dishes can help everyone, if we have any visitors, we can be already prepared to serve them food” something like that?
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