The Power Of PLAYING DUMB

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In this short video from a live Q&A with my private group of men who are growing stronger everyday in every way, we talk about the importance of being humble when learning from other men. Let me know what you think.

P.S. If you're interested in becoming a KING in your life (in fitness, business and with women) and want to join a group of like-minded men who are growing stronger everyday in every way in this degenerate age...

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Sit back in silent power and let ignorance show itself. The quiet man is the powerful man. Stay sharp men

bettermanchannel
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“In my walks, every man I meet is my superior in some way, and in that I learn from him.”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

jvstn
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My dad used to tell me "It never hurts to ask." And "The only stupid question is the one that goes unasked."

WeTheMasons
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Hanging around people who know more than you about whatever is a surefire way of learning more; IF you can put your ego in check.

J_A_Niss
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Playing dumb gets you literally out of anything. Same thing with confidence. If you are confident enough you can literally do anything 🤣

zachrat
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I love asking people more knowledgeable than me about topics, how else can you learn? Most people genuinely like sharing their knowledge too. You'll come off worse if you pretend to know something you don't.

GtheMVP
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Never pass on allowing someone to be your teacher, even if they are full of it, you'll be learning patience

Jay-eblk
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Fools can't play the wise but the wise can act a fool

sam_parallax
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If a guy comes in humbly and asking good questions to a subject master, he honors that man's experience, position and work. This encourages the master to gladly share

robertmacdonaldch
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If you wana know more about guns just ask, gun enthusiasts are like car enthusiasts. We love talking "shop" and I love sharing info with a noobie and saving him money by preventing him from blowing money on useless toys and focusing on what will count and also getting trained. I enjoy knowing one more Good Guy has a gun and is comfortable with it because of a small piece of info I shared. But it starts with asking

josephllinas
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Some of the dumbest questions ever and Elliott gives the most eloquent and powerful response❤

CDG
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This is actually something I needed today. My ego must be checked. This is how you advance.

jdinn
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Wow I love this video. It rings really true with me especially since I just finished a martial arts lesson. I was patient and inquisitive and it was the best lesson I’ve had so far. Finally I felt the coach respect me - despite coming off as foolish or ignorant or unknown as ever before. Don’t be too confident in the presents of others more skilful. Amen. I was also blessed to be on the receiving situation similar to how you described about explain training principles to somebody who was, themselves, inquisitive. I appreciate all else you said in this video. It had incredible value to me and I’m sure countless others.

garyablett
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The world needs more men like Mr. Hulse, especially men under 50!

hastii
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"you only gotta tell me ONCE! ...once every 10 minutes"

orthodoxNPC
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I am somewhat of an expert/historian on firearms... Dont be shy to ask questions.. I love educating people on firearms

roberttaylor
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This is a video of TREMENDOUS importance. Ask questions. Learn. Be receptive.

DonSimone
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If you ask the right questions of a guy with 30 years experience in something you can learn the essential skills/knowledge a lot quicker than they did.

livelearnandteach
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Very true, and something worthy reminding oneself often.

fgh
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I do this at work actually lol. That's how people love working w/ me.

HassanWorld