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Playing Dumb on Purpose: Strategic Incompetence

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When you're up against someone who holds all the cards, sometimes the smartest move is to look confused. This episode unpacks "strategic incompetence" — a social engineering technique where you deliberately lower someone's guard by letting them underestimate you. We explore the three psychological mechanisms that make it work (overconfidence effect, halo of power, and cognitive load shifting), the ethical line between performing confusion and lying, and how tenants are using this approach to document landlord violations in writing. Plus: why the hardest part isn't acting dumb — it's resisting the urge to prove you're smart.

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