Why Nobody Says “No” Anymore — And What It’s Costing Us
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Not enough people in positions of power have heard the word “no.”Whether it’s in tech, politics, or entertainment, too many decision-makers operate in echo chambers — surrounded by people who agree with them or fear challenging them. The result? We move forward without ever pausing to consider the merits of an idea, product, or policy. That lack of resistance breeds short-sighted innovation and cultural stagnation.I use the example of Napheesa Collier, who recently spoke out against Cathy Engelbert, the WNBA commissioner. The way Collier did it — calm, strategic, and eloquent, not angry or reactionary — shows what it looks like to speak truth to power effectively.This isn’t just about sports; it’s a model for leadership and accountability everywhere. If more people learned to say “no” — and more leaders learned to listen when they hear it — maybe our society could start trending upward again.🚀 Looking for a Creative Collaborator or Coach?Whether you need help launching a podcast, shaping your story, editing a video, or navigating the artist’s life—I’m here to help.✅ Work with me: https://philsvitek.com/collaborate/