Work On Your Game Content/Podcast/#3202: How To Be A "Lawyer" On The Internet [Part 2 of 2]
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#3202: How To Be A "Lawyer" On The Internet [Part 2 of 2]

Let’s finish this two-part series on being an "Internet lawyer." Today, I’m covering three final points: answering tough questions, thinking logically, and always finding a way to be right. If you want to see what it looks like to get grilled, watch Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing—it’s a perfect example. The best lawyers know how to control the conversation, even when they’re wrong.


Show Notes:
[02:19] #4 Be willing and able to take and answer questions, even confrontational questions.
[08:47] #5 Be highly logical and aim for objectivity.
[15:22] #6 Find a way to always be right.
[18:59] Recap

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