Attila
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Attila
@TribalWords
IT professional. Look at all sides of the stories. Assemble your truth from multiple sources. Trained 5000 people in North America for a better career.
Ontario, Canada Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@Rayminded The science of control and manipulation are baked into every system of hierarchy. It seems to be intensifying. Thankfully, more and more are questioning the narratives.
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@TribalWords So much going on right now, it is dizzying.
Best thing people can do right now is find a way to not go crazy.
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@Rayminded I appreciate you also, maybe one day we'll write a book together. Unfortunately, we already have enough real world material to include in the book. We'll focus on solutions too!
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@TribalWords Thanks Attila, I appreciate you and your clear, positive voice.
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The internet and social media became an interest based manipulation machine that collects information about you. This information is going to be used to catalogue you, manipulate you, influence you, and decide if you can be turned into an asset. Here is the good news. You can show people what's real and what's fake. A few people that have decades of real experience in the real world and also can see through the fog can help you navigate these waters. @Rayminded is one of these people. Pay attention to his posts!
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They convinced an entire generation that living with family is failure.
Family compounds used to be normal.
Until the psyop began.
We were told:
• Move out at 18
• Be independent
• Get your own place
• Do everything alone
Result:
• 10 rents
• 10 mortgages
• 10 car payments
• 10x more debt
Strong families used to stay together—build together, support each other, and live interdependently.
The opposite of the "be independent" narrative.
Let's normalize family compounds again.

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@Rayminded @signulll That's how the algorithms work. They surreptitiously convince you to communicate in a way that will serve the long term agenda.
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A MIT professor gave a 1-hour lecture in 2019 that has 18 million views.
He died 5 months after recording it.
It was his final gift to the world.
Patrick Winston taught at MIT for 50 years.
The smartest engineers on earth sat in his classroom.
And he spent his last lecture teaching them the one skill their degrees never covered.
How to speak.
15 lessons that will change how you communicate forever:
Never open with a joke. Your audience is not ready to laugh yet. Open with a promise of what they will know by the end.
Your ideas are like your children. You are too close to them. What is obvious to you is invisible to everyone else. Explain the obvious.
The 5-minute rule: the first 5 minutes of any talk determine whether people will listen for the next 55. Spend more time on your opening than anything else.
Repeat your most important idea 3 times in 3 different ways. Once is never enough.
Build a fence around your idea. Tell people what it is NOT before you tell them what it IS.
Verbal punctuation. Pause. Let the idea land before moving to the next one.
Ask questions nobody will answer. Then wait 7 seconds. The silence is not awkward. It is processing.
Never read your slides. Your audience can read. They cannot listen and read simultaneously.
Use the board not the slides. Writing forces you to slow down. Slowing down forces clarity.
Inspire before you inform. Nobody learns from someone they are not inspired by.
End with a contribution not a summary. Tell them what you gave them. Not what you said.
Never say thank you at the end. It is weak. End with something that lands.
Stories make ideas stick. Data makes ideas understood. You need both. In that order.
The quality of your communication determines the quality of your ideas in the eyes of the world. Not the ideas themselves.
Practice is not preparation. Practice IS the skill.
Patrick Winston understood something most people spend their entire careers missing.
Your ideas are only as powerful as your ability to transfer them into someone else's mind.
You can be the smartest person in the room and be completely invisible.
Or you can master communication and make average ideas feel like breakthroughs.
He chose to spend his last lecture teaching this.
Watch it tonight.
Bookmark this first.
Follow @cyrilXBT for more lessons from the people who built the future.
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