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position of power

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See: authority, power


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Granting power of attorney to someone is a risk that many people, if they can, prefer not to take No matter how sure you are of someone, there are unfortunate cases where someone granted power of attorney abuses the position of power Granting power of attorney to someone is a risk that many people, if they can, prefer not to take.
Right now they are in a position of power because they dumped you.
Approaching a situation from a position of power is simply the art of assuming that whoever you are talking to already perceives you to be an expert.
 
 
 
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