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josephglast Saturday at 3:53 AM2 repliesview on HN

> There's nothing high status about being the only person on the dance floor for 3 songs in a row.

Simon Sinek says we admire leaders because they take risks on behalf of the tribe. They'll start dancing first knowing they're risking looking silly if nobody joins them. Its impressive because the risk might not pay off.

Being the only person on the dance floor for 3 songs in a row is an interesting move. I think there is something high status about it - in that you're clearly showing that you aren't insecure about how you're seen. I think its polarising. Either it'll make people think a lot less of you, or more of you. Someone who's generally high status will often gain status by doing things like that. And someone who's low status will lose status over it.

People will either say "What an idiot, didn't he realise how goofy he looked?" or they'll say "Oh did you see what Jeff did to get the dance party started? We would never have gotten out there without him. I could never do that!".

It really depends on context.


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twelve40last Saturday at 8:08 AM

> People will either say "What an idiot, didn't he realise how goofy he looked?" or they'll say "Oh did you see what Jeff did to get the dance party started? We would never have gotten out there without him. I could never do that!".

the obvious difference even right in that sentence is that whether that person actually successfully led or miserably failed

dustingetzlast Saturday at 8:19 PM

the leader isn’t dancing because they want to dance, they are dancing because the people want to dance