Worry vs. Intuition
Action is the antidote to worry, which is often rooted in imagination rather than the present moment. Understanding the distinction between worry and fear can help hone intuitive skills, allowing individuals to recognize genuine signals. The conversation also highlights the dangers of passive control, particularly in social interactions, where a woman's "no" is often seen as negotiable, undermining her autonomy.In this clip
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330: Gavin de Becker | The Gift of Fear Part Two
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How does Gavin de Becker suggest saying 'no' to people in the episode 330: Gavin de Becker | The Gift of Fear Part Two and the clip Engage and Enrage?
I have a question about the episode 330: Gavin de Becker | The Gift of Fear Part Two and the clip Engage and Enrage. How does Gavin de Becker suggest saying 'no' to people in these contexts?