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Regular Guy Perspective in Adversarial Situations
In adversarial situations, it is important to have a regular guy perspective to avoid being disingenuous or advocating for something that may not align with the other side. It is possible to agree on certain things and find common ground without compromising beliefs.
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A last century guy discusses the New York City terrorist case and the FBI's opposition to trying terrorism cases in military tribunals.
17:16 - 17:43 (00:27)
Summary
A last century guy discusses the New York City terrorist case and the FBI's opposition to trying terrorism cases in military tribunals.
ChapterRegular Guy Perspective in Adversarial Situations
Episode#364 – Chris Voss: FBI Hostage Negotiator
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In adversarial situations, it is important to maintain authenticity regardless of background, as acting otherwise can be perceived as disingenuous.
17:43 - 20:55 (03:12)
Summary
In adversarial situations, it is important to maintain authenticity regardless of background, as acting otherwise can be perceived as disingenuous. While showing compassion may be helpful, a true sense of empathy requires honesty about one’s position.
ChapterRegular Guy Perspective in Adversarial Situations
Episode#364 – Chris Voss: FBI Hostage Negotiator
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The world is full of opportunity for everyone and there's enough for all, so let's not take at the expense of others, says the speaker.
20:55 - 21:24 (00:28)
Summary
The world is full of opportunity for everyone and there's enough for all, so let's not take at the expense of others, says the speaker. Being optimistic about better future is the key to survival and thriving.
ChapterRegular Guy Perspective in Adversarial Situations
Episode#364 – Chris Voss: FBI Hostage Negotiator
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This episode discusses the role of empathy in making deals and how it doesn't necessarily mean being on someone's side, but can lead to better conversations and outcomes.
21:24 - 22:30 (01:05)
Summary
This episode discusses the role of empathy in making deals and how it doesn't necessarily mean being on someone's side, but can lead to better conversations and outcomes.