I don't think ethical people deal with intimidation as a method to achieve success. Undermining someone's self-esteem isn't a method to achieve success.
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Intimidation doesn't last very long.
Success makes you less intimidated by things.
Far too often in the political realm, we demonize success; we demagogue against it. What we should be doing is incentivizing success.
All too often arrogance accompanies strength, and we must never assume that justice is on the side of the strong. The use of power must always be accompanied by moral choice.
I am the least intimidating person. I think I would have done better in my career if I were a little more intimidating. Even the maid who comes to work for me once a week has found out that she can just trample over me... I'm a Cancer! We are not ferocious people.
We are all totally committed as elite athletes. To think that pushing people around and bullying them is the best way to get results out of them is just ludicrous.
I think sometimes I intimidate people. I've been told that. But I feel I'm the least intimidating person possible.
Often times, the more power and prestige a person achieves, the more arrogant a person can become.
I think insecurity does drive people. I know it's what drove me to push for the work I've got.
Yes, I believe that the art of winning is through intimidation, and not necessarily do you have to speak about it.