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Social Power of Knowledge "He didn't actually understand the data, but he had the right degree and the right confidence, so everyone believed him. That's the Social Power of Knowledge: looking like you know is often more powerful than knowing."
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a rare phenomena when a person manages to control their lag. flying, being immortal etc.
and even rarer, one can even master the power of lag.
and even rarer, one can even master the power of lag.
by Lightoflegacy February 22, 2026
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Example: "They didn't need to censor the research; they just used their science power to deny funding and ensure it never got published in the first place."
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Example: "Her research was brilliant, but she didn't have the academic power to get it past the old guard who controlled the journal."
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Example: "By dismissing her lived experience as 'anecdotal,' he was exercising epistemology power—asserting that his kind of data was the only kind that counted as real knowledge."
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Example: "He had no data, but he had logic power—he framed his opinion as 'just common sense' and made everyone else feel stupid for questioning it."
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