How to Speak so People Respect You | STOIC PHILOSOPHY

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @stoicexcellencepath
    @stoicexcellencepath День тому +8

    This video hits home with the point about ditching unnecessary apologies-it's a game-changer. I've caught myself saying "sorry" far too often, and shifting to more confident language like "Thank you for waiting" has transformed how others see me and how I see myself. Definitely a practical mindset shift I'll keep applying!

  • @TheStoicSage365
    @TheStoicSage365 7 годин тому

    True respect comes from a combination of wisdom, composure, and integrity-qualities the Stoics emphasized so deeply. Speaking with intention, listening more than we talk, and aligning our words with our actions can create an unshakable foundation for respect. Stoicism reminds us that respect isn't demanded; it's earned through character and consistency.

  • @StoicNarratives_Official
    @StoicNarratives_Official 23 години тому +2

    Ditch the “I’m Sorry” Habit (00:38-03:26).Unnecessary apologies weaken your authority and self-respect.Replace “I’m sorry” with confident alternatives like “Thank you for waiting.”Respect yourself first to earn respect from others. Thank you for sharing! I love your video so much!!!❤

  • @BuyiswaKabambwe-ig7lt
    @BuyiswaKabambwe-ig7lt День тому +3

    Mmmh this content left me amazed , I'm a quet person I don't like talking you much and I hate gossiping bt when someone overpower me with talking over I feel a pain since I'm not a good speaker bt any way thanks a lot wise words I'm learning a lot thanks

  • @zaidzerat1959
    @zaidzerat1959 11 годин тому

    Thank you thank you thank you so much for sharing ❤️ 💕 💗 💖 💛 🙏 ❤️ 💕 💗 💖

  • @Mars-nf3db
    @Mars-nf3db День тому +2

    Fantastic, thank you I was everything you said in this video,I will definitely be changing gears, God bless, I love you and what you do

  • @roystonjude2192
    @roystonjude2192 14 годин тому

    Your boss always calling you aside at the end of the meeting and you always appearing in all the examples keeps me wondering 😅😅.Neverless, I listened to the end and I added to others you already thought me in the past.Sending ❤ to you.

  • @KingStoic101
    @KingStoic101 День тому +2

    To speak with respect, Stoicism teaches us to prioritize wisdom, clarity, and intention in our words. Speak less, but say more, choose your words carefully and ensure they align with truth and virtue. Listen actively before responding, and avoid letting emotions dictate your tone. When you communicate with calm confidence and purpose, respect will follow naturally. Remember: your voice is strongest when guided by integrity.

  • @milimokatong9923
    @milimokatong9923 4 години тому

    Magnificent piece!

  • @StoicInspiredMotivation
    @StoicInspiredMotivation День тому +3

    The content is really helpful! Check:
    1. Avoid Over-Apologizing
    2. Set and Enforce Boundaries
    3.Master the Art of Pausing
    4. Use Humor Wisely
    5. Stop Gossiping and Know When to Be Silent

  • @ibrahimsaid-saleh1601
    @ibrahimsaid-saleh1601 18 годин тому

    Very helpful lecture. Thank you sir.

  • @YTS.DailyStoicPractice
    @YTS.DailyStoicPractice День тому +2

    Over-explaining can dilute your message and make you appear less confident. Trust in the power of your words and embrace silence.

  • @meadams7348
    @meadams7348 15 годин тому

    Thanks, much food for thought.

  • @lucanwallace
    @lucanwallace День тому +2

    Love this motivation vedio

  • @Q77747
    @Q77747 День тому

    To the one reading this, may you find clarity, peace, and unending success

  • @GeorgeZhoya-fb1ly
    @GeorgeZhoya-fb1ly День тому +2

    Made sence to me.

  • @euniceibeh2873
    @euniceibeh2873 День тому +4

    I missed your video, lol. Stoic different people have different cultures.Also different environment has different norms. You just have to match and mix sometimes to go with the flow.

  • @The1ne2
    @The1ne2 День тому

    With these two 👊👊

  • @jay-ef8co
    @jay-ef8co День тому +1

    Friends dont let friends watch ai generated content.

  • @petersclafani4370
    @petersclafani4370 День тому +1

    Apologize to God alone

  • @Nils_01
    @Nils_01 16 годин тому

    Man, seems like you did everything wrong