Law 4: Always Say Less Than Necessary. - Deepstash

Law 4: Always Say Less Than Necessary.

  • Power is, in many ways, a game of appearance, and when you say less than necessary, you inevitably appear more powerful than you are.
  • Once the words are out, you cannot take them back.
  • Short answers and silences will put people on the defensive, nervously filling the silence with all kinds of comments that will reveal valuable information about them and their weaknesses.

Key to Power: The less you say, the more intimidating you are.

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