Powerful people are powerful largely because they create network effects ("the more the merrier") among their supporters.
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Replying to @KevinSimler
Warlords, politicians, CEOs, celebrities, and cult leaders all exploit network effects.
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If you and I both support Hillary Clinton (say), it's to our mutual benefit. We get along better, trust each other more, etc.
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@KevinSimler This is why I wince when people refer to themselves as "connectors". Connecting for *what*? Why are you connecting?! Stop it!1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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@ckhonson "yes we can": emphasis on "we"
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