#3529: The Subtext Of Power
In this episode, I break down the subtext of power and why real power is quiet, not loud. Power usually lives in what is not said, in the signals people […]
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In this episode, I talk about the feedback fallacy and why most feedback does not actually help you improve. A lot of feedback is just noise, shaped by people’s emotions, biases, timing, and fear of telling the truth. If you don’t know how to filter it, feedback will weaken you instead of sharpen you. I explain the difference between real, useful feedback and polite or fake opinions. This is about learning who to listen to and when to ignore the noise.
Show Notes:
[03:37]#1 Feedback usually reflects the giver more than a receiver.
[08:07]#2 Consensus does not equal competence.
[13:45]#3 Feedback without context is useless.
[22:20] Recap
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In this episode, I break down the subtext of power and why real power is quiet, not loud. Power usually lives in what is not said, in the signals people […]
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