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Somewhere on earth Katılım Haziran 2021
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@Uganda_Expozed @RNsozi @wekesa_amos @TourismBoardUg @Ishmaelthehost @roxie_ug @BahityaRonaldo @nimipamela0 @mugishabugari @ugandaconsulate @UgandaMFA This is absolutely amazing
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Ugandans in Munich - Germany are busy making crazy money from Ugandan street food (Rolex)
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I have seen intelligent people destroy their careers by never learning to play dumb.
Conveniently, game theory explains why that happens:
In most high-stakes hierarchies, influence is perceived as a zero-sum game.
If you appear "too intelligent," you are perceived as a threat. That can lock you out of important networks.
Let the others feel superior for a while and hide your intelligence until deployment.
Unfortunately, most people will never utilize this strategy. It necessitates acting strategically, not egoistically.
alexei@alexeixbt
the final act of genius is playing dumb
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Game theory explains that people do not act on information. Instead, they act on incentives. You can give a person all the data in the world they need to make a better and more informed decision, but when that decision threatens their position or costs them something visible, they will try to ignore the data. Before you ever try to convince anyone of anything, map what it costs them to agree. The cost of agreeing is the real obstacle, not the argument.
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