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The cost of staying silent: When not speaking up becomes a choice!

3 min · 14. maj 2026
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Silence is not neutral, it’s powerful. In this episode, Frank Zaccari challenges listeners to recognize how a small but highly committed minority shapes opinions through repetition, distortion, and false narratives, while the majority stays silent and scrolls. When capable, thoughtful people disengage, they surrender the conversation to the loudest voices, not the strongest ideas. Frank breaks down why engagement is no longer optional, how silence fuels manipulation, and what it really means to step up, question the narrative, and take action in business, leadership, and life. Because if you don’t help shape the conversation, someone else will do it for you.

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