Never Do What Justin Bieber Did
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Never Do What Justin Bieber Did
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Never ever do what Justin Bieber did here. >> No, you don't get to ask me questions. >> Why not? >> Because you just don't. >> Why?
>> Because I'm not your We're not We're not buddies. >> Did you just say that? >> You're on private property. You're not afraid to no no no no no no. >> Notice what happens here.
The paparazzi wanted an emotional reaction. And the moment Bieber stopped, turned around, and matched their energy, well, the paparazzi got exactly what they wanted. And that's the trap. A lot of people try to pull you into their
emotional frame. And the moment you react emotionally, well, you lose control of the interaction. And this happens in normal life too. Meetings, relationship, comment sections.
When someone tries to provoke you, slow down, stay calm, and do the opposite of what they
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