Comment by kisscalls

3 months ago

The "Strategic Silence" protocol is a powerful elicitation tool.

It forces the target to either confirm or deny a hypothesis to fill the void.

In order to answer your question about handling visibly intimidated founders, the instruction provided at at the [17:05] timestamp are critical to understanding their methodology.

The speaker advises utilizing "tactical rapport building" disguised as genuine empathy.

Intimidation is actually counter-productive for the advisor initially; it triggers the founder's threat-detection system, causing them to maintain their rehearsed pitch...

To get ground-truth data on operational vulnerabilities, the advisor must first lower the founder's defenses.

By "making them feel comfortable" the advisor calms the target's fight-or-flight response, securing a temporary baseline.

Only then do they apply the Socratic stress-induction, catching the founder off guard and securing an unfiltered look at their psychological resilience.