Chasing approval often makes genuine influence slip away. Learn why strategic detachment builds more respect and how to use emotional intelligence to lead.

Real influence comes from strategic detachment and high emotional intelligence, not from being a people-pleaser or needing to be the smartest person in the room.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Nia: Hey Miles, I was thinking about that one person we all know—the one who walks into a room and just instantly has everyone’s respect without even trying. It’s like they have a social superpower, right?
Miles: It really is. And you know, the most counterintuitive part? Psychology suggests that the people who have the most influence are often the ones who seem to care the least about certain things. We’re usually taught that trying harder and chasing approval is the way to get ahead, but it’s actually a total paradox.
Nia: Exactly! It’s like the harder you chase it, the further it slips away. I read that trying to be liked by everyone is actually the fastest way to be respected by no one.
Miles: That’s a huge truth bomb. Real influence comes from strategic detachment and high emotional intelligence, not from being a people-pleaser or needing to be the smartest person in the room.
Nia: So, if we want to be wiser than our peers and actually earn that genuine respect, we need a better playbook. Let’s break down the eight specific things you should stop caring about to unlock that next level of influence.