Speed beats power, but...
The boxer Ed Latimore once wrote a line that perfectly encapsulates human interaction: “Speed beats power, positioning beats speed.”
You could be the fastest, most articulate talker in the corporate boardroom. You could have a silver tongue dipped in honey. But if you walk into a meeting and the other person already carries a preconceived, negative notion of who you are, your speed is completely useless. You have fumbled the match before the bell even rang.
Positioning means controlling the gravity of the room long before you open your mouth to ask for a single thing. It is the art of pre-suasion.
Inside the Knesix Code, we deep-dive into the persuasion ladder... a step-by-step climb from social confusion to a complete, intuitive understanding of what drives anyone. You will learn how to adjust your personal threat level from submissive to assertive on the fly, ensuring people feel entirely safe, then optimistic, and finally exhilarated to cooperate with you.
This flash sale is moving fast, and the June 30th deadline is closing in.
Position yourself correctly before the clock runs out:
Much Love and Bliss,
Jesús Enrique Rosas
The Body Language Guy


