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  • I AM GRAVITY. CH. 1: DEEP.
    2024/06/29

    Peek inside the meeting rooms, hallways or garages for the ones who bend the arc of ideas or culture toward better and beautiful and you see some, well, unorthodox habits. The clash of conflicting views and violent disagreement in storms. Leap-of-faith assumptions that make no logical business sense. Naïve, piercing questions to jolt people out of preconceived ideas. Feeling disequilibrium in a crisisof confidence. And it’s good.

    Wait, what?

    How do confidence-shaking crises and disequilibrium not cause emotional vertigo? Why does the allegedly anti-soft-skill behavior make people feel alive and relevant instead of spiraling on a surge of cortisol? In a word, gravity, aka, gravitas.

    Gravity doesn’t run on type-a, hypercompetitive intensity. It runs on relevance, not status. It is captivating by insight, not charisma. Gravity is influence that pulls people out of certainty into curiosity, cuts through ego with a machete, flips the script on status by equalizing everyone in the room, balances us emotionally—if even by a thread—in disequilibrium.

    When a message is starved for meaning, a project lacks life, a startup needs a clue more than capital, or conversation is skipping along the surface, this book isn’t a self-help quadrant or communication model that looks like quantum mechanics. It changes your instincts.

    From science-shifting discoveries in the jungles of Tanzania to the whiplash of pivots in Silicon Valley, Smith and Marcum’s ten-year study makes us witnesses to the indispensable forces of gravity that shape who we are in a brave new world. This is the science and soul of, “Oh the places you’ll go.”

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    22 分
  • I AM GRAVITY. CH. 2: THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS.
    2025/04/28

    Some people don’t rise.

    They dive. Not because they’re drowning—because they know where the truth lives. They don’t skim the surface. They go beneath it.

    Their questions ruin easy answers. They don’t fight for attention. They fight for relevance. Their presence makes everyone sit up straighter. They hold the silence one second longer because they know what’s missing hasn’t been said yet.

    This isn’t a book on leadership, culture, or creativity—not the way they’ve been dressed up for culture decks and conference panels. This is on power.

    The kind that doesn’t shout or beg or wear a lanyard. The kind that walks into a room and tilts the whole damn atmosphere.

    You won’t find tips here. Just triggers.

    The sentence you’ve heard a thousand times too many. The plan that gets polite nods but no pulse. The flaw in the pitch everyone else calls perfect.

    This book names it. And you won’t be able to unsee it.

    Some books change what you know. This one changes where you stand. You won’t lead the same. Sit in rooms the same. Meet silence the same. Not because you read it—because it reads you.

    This doesn’t coax you toward confidence. It excavates the powers you forgot were yours.

    Smith and Marcum pull your deepest instincts into the boardroom, the cubicle, the bar, the mirror. This is a tuning fork to the chest. A nervous system for the uncharted.

    You won’t always like the ones with gravity. But when it matters, you’ll need them. Because gravity doesn’t push.

    It pulls.

    This is a book about the pull.

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    28 分