Chase Hughes
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So our brains are trained to look for micro hesitations and automatically give us a little gut feeling of, oh, I shouldn't trust that person.
So micro hesitations are the fastest way to destroy authority.
In both of those scenarios that you just described,
The world being chaotic and difficult and confusing and something being offered up as order.
In one example, it's an enemy that's prepackaged.
There's order.
Why is this going bad?
It could be a million reasons or it could be that group over there.
And the same thing for leaders.
I don't understand what's going to happen.
We've got all of these different directions that we could go down.
Don't worry.
All of that chaos doesn't need to be worried about because I have the order and I can wrangle this system to bring it to bear.
Yeah.
For better or worse.
And that's what happens.
And if you just, the way that I describe this very simply is the process is to close down a machine and
or close everything down, build pressure inside of it, and then decide where the pressure is gonna release.
So it's a controlled release of pressure that's been being built up on purpose.
And sometimes that is like the pressure is some relief.