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Is Nonviolence Powerful? The 3.5% Rule Gandhi and the Salt March
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Is Nonviolence Powerful? The 3.5% Rule Gandhi and the Salt March

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Power is often defined as force—who has the biggest guns, the strongest army, and the most political control. 

But here's what everyone gets wrong: violence is weakness real power lies elsewhere.

In this episode of Masters of Influence, we dive into one of history’s most extraordinary displays of power, which changed the world without a shot fired. 

We break down:

🔹 How a handful of salt changed history.

🔹 The psychological impact of refusing to fight back.

🔹 The strategy that is twice as likely to deliver results. 

🔹 And we introduce a twist:  Can today’s governments use AI and social media to suppress nonviolent uprisings before they even begin?

Here's why this matters: 

With modern politics and power structures shifting making your voice heard may require a game change. It's possible. And those currently in power don't understand it. 

And we address how can you apply these lessons to wield influence in your own life?

🎧 Tune in now to Masters of Influence. Let’s talk about power, strategy, and the game-changing force of nonviolence.

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