Kevin Cordle

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And lack of personal power can be as dangerous as possession of social power. Claremont Graduate University professor of behavioral and organizational sciences Tarek Azzam and his colleagues showed, in a series of studies, that the more powerless people believed they were, the more they felt anxiety about—and aggression toward—outsiders and immigrants. (This effect was even stronger for men who felt powerless.)57
Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges
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