When someone initiates a confrontation with you, remember the following steps.
1. NEVER answer their questions, EVER!
Although we started with chess, poker has now entered this game. Remember, they are bluffing, you are not.
Know what they are trying to do; they want information from you.
Your goal is to never give anything to them, but to gain the upper hand by gaining information from them, as you will use this later.
Never tip your hand until you know what cards they are holding, and in truth, they aren’t even holding any. Your hand will always beat theirs. This game of poker is rigged in your favour, so don’t give away your advantage.
Note: The one who starts any conversation is ALWAYS in the weaker position, as they have made you an offer.
This temporarily lowers their status below yours, as they now need your response to proceed.
Take this opportunity to know you are in control, and never give it back.
Remember, you are NOT obligated to answer anyone’s questions that you have not previously contracted with, EVER!
54 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 19h
That's why I never debate with shitcoiners :)
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I found this one for you.
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Does this also apply to police interrogations? When I had to go to one because of a friend, I was advised to answer their questions with as few details as possible. Never say anything they don't ask because it might imply that you are lying.
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122 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 17h
any encounter with a corporation agent but you gotta know who you are
If a policeman/judge/banker... asks you "Are you [and he says your name and surname]? your answer defines your status if you say yes you just agreed to be surety/life giver for the persona that sounds like your name you gave away your rights for privileges you accepted their authority and must obey them, otherwise it makes you dishonorable, wich, in law, is pretty much similar to murderer
when you went to the interrogations, you played by their rules, and they can and will use anything you say against you if they can
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