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There is always a team on the other side. If you are not influencing those behind the table, you are vulnerable.
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The societies with lots of unmarried young men are the most vulnerable to sudden revolutions and major political changes.
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It turns out that givers are the least vulnerable to the mistake of overinvesting in people…
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Takers tend to worry that revealing weaknesses will compromise their dominance and authority. Givers are more comfortable expressing vulnerability…
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When we ask others for advice, we’re posing a question that conveys uncertainty and makes us vulnerable.
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Empathy is a pervasive force behind giving behaviors, but it’s also a major source of vulnerability.
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Like all predators, we humans often take advantage of the fear-racked, the distressed; the vulnerable, the needy.
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…when we get tired, we become impatient and more vulnerable.
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Old-school business views the expression of emotions and compassion as vulnerability; today’s new businesspeople see such attributes as the glue that binds us.
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There’s one guaranteed way to stand out in the professional world: Be yourself… vulnerability is of the most underappreciated assets in business today.
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