b"Chapter 5 16.Keep your promises: if you've volunteered for a social cause or job or been invited to a movie, you should keep your word, even if other factors influence you not to keep your word.It's easy to let go of our responsibilities when a better opportunity presents itself, but it's an infallible way to destroy the trust you've worked hard to get, so be wise to keep your word no matter what.17.Staytruetoyourself:manyofushaveavarietyof MesMoithatemergedependingonthesocial situation at home, work, and friends that all require a differentsonganddance.ThisiswhatIcallthe MoiexperienceofMissPiggy,theMuppet character.For example, setting up a different scenario for each group of people you meet is very exhausting and definitely not a good way to inspire people around.Embrace your trueMoi.People will understand where you come from andwillacceptyoumorewithoutyouhavingtodevelopscenariosof circumstances,withoutforgettingtheexcusesyouwillhavetomake, when you are exposed.18.Explore other possibilities: Anyone who thinks they have all the answers is kidding themselves, so don't hesitate to question your beliefs regularly. You always have to keep in mind that there is always another side to a coin.Talk to people who think differently from you to find out what motivates them.Chancesareyouwon'tchangeyourmindifyoutrulybelieve something with confidence.However, it is important to explore other possibilities that could validate or invalidate your strategy.This discussion should reinforce your point of view or open your eyes to an angle that you have overlooked.Additionally, you will also develop trust in people who think differently than you, who otherwise might have been afraid to approach you.19.Don't go overboard: if you win an argument, there's no need to brag about it.I told you sowill make you look arrogant and rightly discourage people from approaching you about important situations. 158Germain Decelles"