True Strength
The loudest person in the meeting isn’t the strongest. The one who needs to prove their toughness isn’t tough. The one who loses their temper first has already lost.
Real strength is quiet. It’s the person who responds to anger with patience, to insult with understanding, to aggression with calm.
This isn’t weakness. This is power under control.
Anyone can explode. Anyone can match energy for energy, volume for volume, hostility for hostility. It takes no skill to escalate. No training to make things worse.
But to absorb someone’s anger without becoming angry yourself? To hear criticism without becoming defensive? To face aggression without losing your composure?
That requires strength most people don’t have.
Think about the people who have actually changed your mind about something important. Were they the ones who shouted at you, shamed you, forced you into submission? Or were they the ones who listened first, spoke with genuine care, treated you like someone worth convincing rather than someone worth defeating?
Gentleness has the power to disarm what aggression cannot touch. It reaches the part of people that wants to be better but doesn’t know how. It reveals to them their own dignity by treating them as if they already possess it.
When someone attacks you and you don’t attack back, you don’t just protect yourself from becoming what you despise. You give them something they’ve probably never seen: a human being who is strong enough to remain human under pressure.
That’s not softness. That’s the hardest thing there is.
The strong person doesn’t need to prove their strength. They simply use it.

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Wholeheartedly agree, I wrote about softness as strength here https://open.substack.com/pub/jes321/p/soft-power-hard-rooms?r=1yhozx&utm_medium=ios