7 DANGEROUS Words You MUST NEVER Speak – Machiavelli
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The presentation examines seven specific words alleged to diminish personal authority and signal vulnerability in communication. Drawing conceptual parallels to the strategic principles associated with Machiavelli, the content posits that word selection shapes perception and, consequently, interpersonal power dynamics. The discussion focuses on eliminating language that implies uncertainty, dependence, or the need for external validation.
The analysis identifies seven words targeted for removal from one's vocabulary: "Sorry," "Just," "Maybe," "Try," "Hope," "Can’t," and "Need." Each is framed as a linguistic marker that incrementally undermines status and transfers control in social interactions by training others to perceive the speaker as less assertive or easily overlooked.
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