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One type of passive power that's often overlooked and underrated is the power of silence. Not only does your positive, silent presence make a huge difference in how others feel with you and how they respond, but research shows that it also impacts the quality of information you receive from others
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The art of keeping quiet
6 min read . 08 May 2016
Shoba Narayan
In a world full of noise, how do you define and use silence?
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silencereligionmeditationyogamindfulnesspsychology
In 1952, American composer John Cage presented what he called his most important work. Titled 4’33", the work was written for a musician or a group of musicians with explicit instructions: they had to remain silent for 4 minutes and 33 seconds.
The idea, according to Cage, was to release music from the formality of compositions and to make the audience appreciate all the ambient sounds that were around them. You could also call it the mother of all excuses for a composer whose muse had left him, but Cage at that time was a prolific and respected composer.