These are the famous words of Benjamin Disraeli.
This is a good philosophy as Robert Greene reminds us. We should talk less in general, so a good rule of thumb is to try to eliminate anything that could be categorized as either a complaint or an explanation from our statements. Both of these diminish our value by making us essentially go from producer to consumer. These empower others by seeking approval.
Instead, we should simply use absence whenever we feel tempted. If we just walk away until they miss us, these little nuances we thought required clarification are forgotten.
This is a good philosophy as Robert Greene reminds us. We should talk less in general, so a good rule of thumb is to try to eliminate anything that could be categorized as either a complaint or an explanation from our statements. Both of these diminish our value by making us essentially go from producer to consumer. These empower others by seeking approval.
Instead, we should simply use absence whenever we feel tempted. If we just walk away until they miss us, these little nuances we thought required clarification are forgotten.