#3661: Deception Is Subtle, Not Loud
Most deception isn’t loud or obvious. It usually shows up in what people don’t say, how they frame things, or how they carefully avoid taking a clear position. That’s what […]
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Most people chase visibility, but I’ve learned that not every win needs to be seen. When you make everything public, you spread your energy outward. But when you win quietly, you keep that energy and let it build.
In this episode, I explain why quiet victories actually compound while public ones can lose power. What you don’t show the world can grow without interference. Sometimes the smartest move is to keep stacking wins in silence until it’s undeniable.
Show Notes:
[05:02]#1 Public victory leaks energy through validation.
[12:12]#2 Quiet victory preserves asymmetry.
[22:35]#3 Silence protects your next move.
[25:10] Recap
Next Steps:
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Execution is not a talent.
It is a standard.
If your results don’t match your ability, something in your approach is out of alignment.
Most people do not have a motivation problem.
They have a consistency problem.
Power Presence is the system for operating with greater discipline, clarity, structure, and execution under pressure.
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Most deception isn’t loud or obvious. It usually shows up in what people don’t say, how they frame things, or how they carefully avoid taking a clear position. That’s what […]
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