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The most potent form of dominance is silent. Talkative, boastful individuals may seem intimidating, but genuine power remains quiet and unspoken. Machiavelli believed that the lion and the fox symbolize the dual strength: strength to frighten and cunning to avoid traps.
Silent dominance involves moving without public spectacle, influencing others through subtlety rather than noise. The most dangerous players are those who operate behind the scenes, making moves before opponents realize what's happening.