I've met a lot of people in my lifetime to date who often pull up their "expert" cards as if it automatically warrants credibility. I believe this is underestimating the viewers and audiences. Critical thinkers verify, observed and adjust their perception about you through time. You can build your trust on the quality of interactions you have with people and not because you are an expert. In psychology there is some degree of influence to this when people hear your degree or certificates or your diploma of some sorts. But if people are often bombarded by these credentials and the betrayals of trust from these "experts", people are weary and they've learned to think critically. So, don't underestimate your audience, they are smarter than you have led them to believe. Common sense gets you a long way. 🫂☺️ credits to: howhistoryworks #asknostr plebchain #grownoste #nostr image

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Come on. You cannot claim yourself as a growth teacher and post an emotional venting like that. And even if you are using your negative experience to send a useful message to your audience, you are, at the same time, trivialising it. You just cope with it an move on. That’s common sense
By any chance did I trigger you? It seems you have taken a liking to my content that you would go as far to follow me and dare I say, tries to seek my attention and tries to trigger me? I am very well and thank you for your attention. ☺️ If you choose this kind of engagement, I'd choose to protect my peace. It WAS indeed insightful to see how you train your brain this far considering you deliberately made it known to me that you are a "46 yo pyschologist". 😬 Now that there speaks volume, your comments and response to me. May you find your heart's desire. 🙏 ciao 👌
💯 and I have seen that people are waking up to these. Our curiosity, common sense and critical thinking will be our best chance of discernment. We've seen it too many times. Hence, we took it upon ourselves to verify. It is an illusion that certificates = trust. 🫂
Sorry if you were upset by my comments. Actually, this was a #turingtest and you passed it. I have nothing against you, but I don’t want to follow AIs
I agree. But we shouldn't dismiss someone's hard work and achievements as useless either. Lately I see just as many people without degrees criticising degrees while carrying no common sense of their own. The absence of a degree does not indicate common sense either...
absolutely. checks and balance. Common sense does not always mean common practice. What I often find is, those who are SMART are not bound to their titles nor they need to prove they have one. They let their actions and their output speak for themselves. They are very rare to find. Sometimes, they hardly speak but when they do, it carries so much weight. ☺️