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The person who explains the least usually wins. Here's the psychology behind why. Join Mark Di-Toro as he unpacks why over-explanation is one of the most damaging things you can do to your own credibility — and how one man destroyed his entire public life by saying too much. * Why every extra sentence makes you less believable * How Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor talked himself into oblivion in 58 minutes live on the BBC * Why brevity signals confidence — and confidence signals trust * The one thing anyone in a high-stakes conversation needs to understand The instinct to explain more feels like thoroughness. It isn't. And once you hear this, you'll never over-explain again. Less spin. More Substance.
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