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4 Behaviours That Accidentally Make You Look High Class
Episode 429th April 2026 • Love Is Not Enough • Keith Muoki
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This podcast elucidates four behaviors that inadvertently enhance one's perception of high class. The first behavior involves speaking slowly with clarity, which conveys self-trust and confidence. Secondly, it is imperative to prioritize listening over speaking, as this fosters deeper connections and allows others to feel valued. The third behavior emphasizes the significance of pausing before responding to messages, thus imparting a sense of thoughtfulness and weight to one’s words. Lastly, the use of precise and simple language is advocated, as it exemplifies sophistication and ensures effective communication. By mastering these behaviors, one can naturally cultivate an aura of high class and sophistication.

In this episode, Keith Muoki shares deep, practical, and spiritually grounded wisdom on relationships, love, mindset, healing, identity, and personal transformation.

This teaching is designed to help you think deeper, understand yourself better, make wiser decisions, and stop living from confusion, pain, fear, or emotional pressure.

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• How to understand the deeper meaning behind this topic

• Why many people struggle with this issue in real life

• How relationships, emotions, mindset, and spiritual awareness shape your decisions

• Practical wisdom you can apply immediately

• How to move with more clarity, peace, and self-respect

About Keith Muoki

Keith Muoki is a Christ-centered life coach, relationship teacher, speaker, and transformational guide. His work focuses on relationships, spirituality, mindset, emotional healing, purpose, and practical wisdom for real-life growth.

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The dialogue presents an insightful exploration into four distinct behaviors that can unintentionally elevate one’s perception of class. The first behavior emphasizes the significance of speaking slowly and with clarity. By adopting a calm and measured tone, an individual conveys confidence and self-assuredness, which are critical attributes associated with high social standing. Conversely, hurried or erratic speech may lead listeners to question one’s credibility and poise. Thus, the manner in which one communicates fundamentally influences their social perception. Transitioning to the second behavior, the discussion underscores the value of listening more than speaking. This principle is particularly prevalent among those of elevated status, who often engage in active listening to affirm the perspectives of others. By allowing others to express themselves fully, one cultivates an environment of mutual respect, thereby enhancing interpersonal connections. The ability to listen attentively not only fosters goodwill but also positions the listener as discerning and empathetic, qualities that are emblematic of high class. The dialogue further articulates the importance of pausing before responding to communications. This pause is indicative of thoughtfulness and consideration, traits that are highly regarded in sophisticated circles. Thoughtful responses, particularly in written communication, tend to carry more significance than immediate replies, which may lack depth. Finally, the episode concludes by advocating for the use of precise and uncomplicated language. The notion that simplicity constitutes sophistication is paramount; effective communication hinges on clarity and the ability to convey one’s thoughts without unnecessary complexity. Those who master this art are often perceived as articulate and cultured, further enhancing their social standing.

Takeaways:

  • One must master four key behaviors that inadvertently confer an air of high class.
  • Speaking slowly and with clarity conveys self-assurance, thereby enhancing one's perceived status.
  • Listening more than one speaks fosters connections and leaves a positive impression on others.
  • Pausing before responding to messages demonstrates thoughtfulness and adds weight to one's communication.
  • Utilizing simple and precise language is essential for effective communication and elevates one's perceived sophistication.
  • These behaviors collectively contribute to the development of a high-class persona that is respected and valued.

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I want to give you four behaviors that accidentally make you look high class.

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You know, if you want to look high class and you want people to take you like a high class person so that within no time you become high class.

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The Bible says, as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.

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Then you have to do these behaviors, make sure you master them.

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And I'm going to tell you one by one, four behaviors that are going to accidentally make you look high class.

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Now number one is speaking slowly with clarity and feel.

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Now think about this.

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A calm voice always signals that you trust yourself.

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You've got what we call self trust.

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But when you find someone rushing into words and this, you tend to find that this person, there's something wrong.

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Either he's hiding something, either he's afraid, either he's not himself and so forth.

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So speaking in a easy way, calm and slowly makes you look high class.

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This is a hack for you.

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Number two, listening more than you speak.

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Some people don't listen, they rush into speaking things.

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And that's why people don't take you seriously.

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You need to start listening first.

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Take time.

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Have you ever looked at wealthy people?

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They tell you, okay, please speak, present your case.

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Speak.

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You speak.

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You speak.

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You speak because people feel seen.

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And when they speak in a certain way, when they speak in a certain way and you're listening to them, they feel seen.

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And when they feel seen, they love you more.

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Have you ever known that?

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It basically leaves a lasting impression on them.

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This is very important.

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And number three, pausing before you reply messages.

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Do you ever pause or do you just somebody text you and then you reply immediately?

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When you pause before you reply a text, it shows that you're high class.

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It just sensible people will anticipate waiting for your message and trust you me, it changes everything because responses carry more weight, especially when they are they have delayed for a little while than the ones which are very quick.

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Number four is choosing precise and simple language.

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Precise and simple language over complexity.

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There are people who want to use the deepest of terminologies, but you know that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

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If you really want to have people listen to you, be simple, all right?

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It's in your clarity of words, in the clarity of how you speak that people are going to listen to you and say this person is a high class person, is a high value man or woman.

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And if you need more understanding of how to be able to become the best version of yourself, talk to me.

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Go to the link on my profile bio and there you'll find a way to speak to me on my WhatsApp, or even book a session with me.

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Or even.

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I see you on the 9th of August at Movenpick Hotel, whereby we shall be having a great meet and greet.

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Get your ticket there and see you very soon.

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God bless you.

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Have a good time.

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