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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

517: David Lieberman - How To Never Be Lied To Again, Decipher What People Really Think, What They Really Want, & Who They Really Are (Mind Reader)

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Business, Careers, Management

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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David Lieberman, Ph.D., is a renowned psychotherapist and the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers Get Anyone to Do Anything and Never Be Lied to Again. He has trained personnel in the U.S. 

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: "People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character." A person looks at the world as a reflection of themselves. If they see the world as corrupt, they feel on some level that they are corrupt. If they see honest working people, that is frequently how they see themselves.
  • "How someone treats you is a reflection of their own emotional health and says everything about them and nothing about you."
  • Speaking negatively behind someone's back orients you to look for the negative in others. Wouldn't we rather spend time with people who seek the greatness in others?
  • "The less emotionally healthy a person is, the more they denigrate the world to accommodate their own insecurities."
  • Knowledge is not power. Knowledge is a tool. How it is wielded makes all of the difference. Real power is the responsible application of knowledge.
  • Word usage: Let's take the example of giving a compliment. A woman who believes what she's saying is more likely to use a personal pronoun. For instance, "I really liked your presentation." However, a person offering insincere flattery might say, "Nice presentation," or "Looks like you did a lot of research." In the second case, she has removed herself from the equation.
  • The Art of reading the bluff - When a person is bluffing, they are managing others' impressions to convey the "right" effect and serve a personal agenda. Conversely, the authentic person is not interested in how they come across because they are unconcerned with their image.
    • "People who bluff habitually overcompensate, so you can uncover a bluff instantly by noticing how someone tries to appear."
  • Relationships: Whenever David speaks to couples, he's always on the lookout when the word we is conspicuously absent from the conversation.
  • We are attracted to positivity. It reflects humility.
  • "Humility connects you to the ownership of mistakes."
    • Humility can recognize a weakness in self.
  • The difference between a sociopath and a psychopath:
    • A sociopath has no conscious. They are very dangerous.
    • A psychopath's wiring is off. They were born that way.
  • Life and career advice: Find a passion that contributes to the world.
    • Don't get too caught up in image or ego.
  • "You can be anything. you're good at. as long as they're hiring." -- Chris Rock

Transcript

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When you speak negatively about someone, it doesn't just reflect that person.

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It speaks volumes about you, but also an orientate person's thinking to the negative.

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Meaning, if you're looking for the best in others, in yourself, in the world,

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that is going to be your worldview.

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For always focused in on the negative, in other people, and in what they're doing,

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then we're going to be looking for the negative, and that's going to become our world.

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Welcome to The Learning Leaders Show, presented by InSight Global.

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I am your host, Ryan Hawk.

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Thank you so much for being here text, Hawk, to 66866 to become part of Mindful Monday.

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Along with tens of thousands of other learning leaders from all over the world,

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we'll receive a carefully curated email from me each Monday morning

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to help you start your week off right.

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You'll also receive details about how my book, The Pursuit of Excellence,

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will help you become a more effective leader text, Hawk, to 66866 now,

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on to tonight's featured leader.

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David Lieberman is a renowned psychotherapist in the author of 11 books,

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including The New York Times bestsellers, get anyone to do anything,

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and never be lied to again.

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He has trained personnel in the US military, the FBI, the CIA, and the NSA.

1:27.0

And his instructional video is mandatory for psychological operations graduates, big time.

1:34.0

During this conversation, we discuss a lot of things, but a few of them are

1:38.0

how to build genuine confidence and deal with imposter syndrome.

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