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#3661: Deception Is Subtle, Not Loud

#3661: Deception Is Subtle, Not Loud

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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 makes it harder to catch than a straight-up lie. In this episode, I break down how deception often works through omission and clever wording instead of direct falsehoods. When someone doesn’t fully commit to what they’re saying, they leave themselves room to shift later. That’s why paying attention to how things are said matters just as much as what is said. Show Notes: [04:17]#1 Deception mostly operates through omission. [14:13]#2 Deception hides inside of selective framing. [23:15]#3 Deception relies on assumption. [29:59] Recap Episodes Mentioned: 647: Being Passive is NOT Part Of Your Program 3395: How To Eliminate Your Passive Aggression 3325: Why I Am NOT A Politician 3275: All Politicians Are Career Liars 2737: Facts Are NOT The Truth Next Steps: --- 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. Learn more: → http://www.PowerPresenceProtocol.com  — This show is the public record of standards. All episodes and the complete archive: → http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com
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