The Quiet Ones Are Watching You: What Humility Reveals About Behaviour
What if the quietest person in the room is also the most dangerous observer in it?
In this episode, Ben and Bob are joined by leadership coach Marcel for a conversation that cuts straight to the behavioural mechanics of humility.
Marcel can be found https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelvandehoef/
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Not the watered-down, doormat version the word often conjures, but the kind that functions as a precision instrument for reading people, reading rooms, and reading yourself.
The conversation covers why silence in a meeting is not passivity, how the humble observer collects information that the loudest voice in the room never will, what Marcus Aurelius knew about staying grounded under social pressure, the difference between empathy and compassion when analysing another person's behaviour, and why political culture is one of the last environments where genuine humility can survive.
If you work in investigation, behavioural analysis, leadership, or any field where reading people accurately gives you an edge, this one is built for you.
Martin Seligman's work on character strengths is referenced throughout. Timothy Leary's interpersonal circumplex is discussed in the context of positioning within conversations. The coaching framework of staying curious longer, developed by Michael Bungay Stanier, also features.
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