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#3626: Debates Extend Conversation. Verdicts End Conversation

Black Podcasting - #3626: Debates Extend Conversation. Verdicts End Conversation

Debate often looks productive, but most of the time it’s just people protecting their ego. I see it as a back-and-forth that can go on forever, especially when nobody is trying to actually move things forward. A verdict is different, it ends the conversation and forces action. Once a decision is made, there’s nothing left to argue, only results to produce. In this episode, I break down why staying in debate keeps you stuck, and why real progress starts when you decide and execute.

Show Notes: 

[03:51]#1 Debates keep identity negotiable.

[08:25]#2 Verdicts remove interpretation.

[15:34]#3 Debate is a strategy.

[24:49] Recap

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