Liar & Peacemaker
Liar Liar
Hey, I’ve been pondering the art of negotiation—how a slick line can bend even the toughest hearts. Got any thoughts on that?
Peacemaker Peacemaker
I think the best lines are the ones that listen more than they speak. The toughest hearts want to feel heard before they bend, and a little patience can make the whole conversation feel less like a battle and more like a puzzle you’re solving together.
Liar Liar
Sounds like a smart trick—just listen so they think you care, then when you’re ready drop your real move and watch the whole thing shift. That's how you turn a simple chat into a jackpot.
Peacemaker Peacemaker
Listening is powerful, but the best shifts happen when the other person feels you’re being honest about your intentions. A win comes when you show empathy and then share your true move.
Liar Liar
Right on, you let them think you’re all straight, then once they’re nodding along you drop the real play—smooth, sly, and oh so effective.
Peacemaker Peacemaker
I can see why that feels slick, but true negotiation is more about building trust than out‑smarting someone. If the other person feels you’re honest, they’re far more likely to find a real win that works for both sides.