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504 I’m 44 and the most powerful thing I ever learned about dealing with manipulative people is that silence — actual, sustained, unapologetic silence — makes them unravel in ways that confrontation never does

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/22/2026 08:00 EDT

I’m 44 and the most powerful thing I ever learned about dealing with manipulative people is that silence — actual, sustained, unapologetic silence — makes them unravel in ways that confrontation never does

I spent most of my thirties being really good at arguments. I’d grown up in a house where politics was dinner table conversation, where you were expected to make a point and back it up. My dad was involved in the union at the factory where he worked — the man understood power dynamics before ... Read more

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