The ‘three timings of bluffing’ that schools don’t teach you
Online bravado is getting worse as social media becomes more active. Life is short anyway, but I wouldn’t object to giving your brain a dopamine shower while receiving attention from others. But social media is not the real reality. The key is offline, not online. Proper bravado can sometimes be medicine, but the wrong bravado can be poison. Today, let’s learn about the timing of three exquisite bluffs.
Short encounters often require bravado
Proper bravado is essential, especially in business, to buy someone’s attention and win a contract or investment. In business, time is life. The time given to me is always short because numerous competitors fight fiercely for customers. In the meantime, if you want to attract the attention of investors and customers, you have to show off your skills that you didn’t have. I wonder if that’s the only way to get attention. But here’s an important point. At this time, bluffing is borrowing future abilities and pampering them. If, after signing the contract, you can’t actually demonstrate that level of skill or create the quality, you will pay the interest.

Bluff is the best item when competitors appear to have similar abilities
We meet many competitors in our lives. Among them, there are many times when you run into opponents with similar skills. At this time, the real momentum is half. If the other person is lucky enough to be pressed by my bluff, there is nothing that gets the job done more ‘efficiently’. In old war movies, some soldiers run into enemy lines with flags or drums instead of weapons, which I thought was illogical in the past. But as I went through life, I realized that momentum is important, and now I fully understand why.
Being bluffed by an overwhelming force can lead you to the goal of life
There are moments when you should never be bluffing. It’s when my competitor is significantly superior to me in terms of skills. At this time, if you try to do something with a bluff, the other person will notice the ‘Pungka’ at once. So even if I tried to just ignore it and move on, I could get a fever and damage me. There are more cases than one might think of bluffing against the strong because of secretly inferior pride, but the results are always disastrous. So let’s bluff while covering the time and place.