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Different Ranks

Different Ranks

In an organization or in society in general, there are different ranks, for instance a politician is ranked higher than a prisoner.

People with the same rank associate more as they feel more comfortable around each other. It also common that we reach out for people who are ranked higher as we are.

It is hard and takes time to climb up the ladder but it is easy and happens quickly to fall down into lower ranks.

With a higher rank comes more power, it is easier to influence others.

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sonnixo

Psychology student with a passion for learning and developing as a person.

This is a summary of the German book "Die Power der persönlichen Präsenz" by actor and psychologist Benedikt Crisand.

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