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Welcome to our second series with my special guest, Mr. Nick Hendrix.
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Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSIn the heat of frustration or anger, words may come out as swearing or cursing; however, the meaning of what is said is missed. Research indicates cursing brings forth true feelings and honesty. We are challenging the research that supports cursing reveals the truth. Fiery words of swearing and cursing may accurately signal that a person is angry or frustrated. Still, it does not reveal hurt, shame, the source of anger, or the generational environment of pain. As a cyber security engineer, Mr. Hendrix understands the modern era of how cyber communication works to stimulate emotion so that people are manipulated to make decisions that will cause financial hardship, emotional hardship, and destruction of identity. No amount of swearing will help solve that type of crisis. Using words that describe, reflect, and communicate precisely what issues are more helpful than digging through a pile of superlatives. This episode includes bonus cyber security tips to help you learn how to keep your information secure. We challenge you to scan your communication style and be open to updating your operational communication system if necessary.
“Fear is the great tool of manipulation,” Mr. Nick Hendrix, Cybersecurity Engineer
Check out our video about it here!
Resources :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928588/#:~:text=Since%20swearing%20is%20considered%20taboo,to%20social%20isolation%20and%20depression.
https://promindpsychology.com.au/why-science-says-swearing-is-good-for-your-mental-health/#:~:text=Words%20have%20an%20emotional%20impact,and%20thoughts%20from%20festering%20internally.
https://www.success.com/what-happened-when-i-tried-to-stop-swearing/#:~:text=Not%20swearing%20can%2C%20logically%2C%20make,regulating%20emotions%2C
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Welcome to our second series with my special guest, Mr. Nick Hendrix.
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSIn the heat of frustration or anger, words may come out as swearing or cursing; however, the meaning of what is said is missed. Research indicates cursing brings forth true feelings and honesty. We are challenging the research that supports cursing reveals the truth. Fiery words of swearing and cursing may accurately signal that a person is angry or frustrated. Still, it does not reveal hurt, shame, the source of anger, or the generational environment of pain. As a cyber security engineer, Mr. Hendrix understands the modern era of how cyber communication works to stimulate emotion so that people are manipulated to make decisions that will cause financial hardship, emotional hardship, and destruction of identity. No amount of swearing will help solve that type of crisis. Using words that describe, reflect, and communicate precisely what issues are more helpful than digging through a pile of superlatives. This episode includes bonus cyber security tips to help you learn how to keep your information secure. We challenge you to scan your communication style and be open to updating your operational communication system if necessary.
“Fear is the great tool of manipulation,” Mr. Nick Hendrix, Cybersecurity Engineer
Check out our video about it here!
Resources :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928588/#:~:text=Since%20swearing%20is%20considered%20taboo,to%20social%20isolation%20and%20depression.
https://promindpsychology.com.au/why-science-says-swearing-is-good-for-your-mental-health/#:~:text=Words%20have%20an%20emotional%20impact,and%20thoughts%20from%20festering%20internally.
https://www.success.com/what-happened-when-i-tried-to-stop-swearing/#:~:text=Not%20swearing%20can%2C%20logically%2C%20make,regulating%20emotions%2C
The post Cursing and swearing – What is the real message? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
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