If you watch Charlie Kirkโs debates, thereโs something youโll see in almost all of them.
Itโs easy to miss until itโs pointed out to you, but once youโre aware, youโll notice every time.
Hereโs the pattern Iโve observed:
1. His first mission is to establish clarity.
- Asks his opponent to state their argument
- Asks them to define terms
- If they struggle with either, he offers one to them and asks if itโs FAIR
2. His second (and most important) mission is to find something, no matter how small, on which he can say the magical phrase:
โI AGREEโ
Human beings WANT to be agreed with. Itโs a fundamental drive.
It establishes rapport, and helps us feel acknowledged and humanized.
Saying โI agreeโ or โwe agreeโ lowers defenses. Which is THE KEY.
Because once defenses go up, communication stops.
Charlie knew this, and it was one of his biggest strengths and secret weapons.
But he never said it insincerely. Thatโs why his first step was CLARIFICATION.
In order to find a sincere point of agreement, you have to understand what the other person is trying to say.
This is a known debate tactic. But even though many skilled debaters use it, few wield it in quite the same way as he did.
Why?
Because Charlie wasnโt trying to just WIN.
He was trying to CONVINCE.
He wanted the person across from him to end up BESIDE him.
Humiliation wasnโt the goal. Because a person who is simply humiliated or defeated either doubles down or shuts down and walks away.
Which is why, if you watch, youโll see how intently Charlie hunts for the moment he can say โI AGREEโโฆ usually even before he begins his counterattack.
He lights up with excitement every time he finds it.
Because he knew that once their perspective was entirely dismantled, theyโd find themselves floating in a sea of uncertaintyโฆ and he wanted them to have a life ring to hold onto.
One that was tethered to reason, truth, and a person with whom they knew they could AGREE.
Even if only about something small.
Itโs how he managed to never close the door on someone.
Itโs how he so beautifully built connection duringโand even THROUGHโargument.
And itโs something I think we should all notice and study, when we watch him, so that we can do it too.
Real winning is about keeping the focus on what youโre fighting FOR, rather than who youโre fighting against.
Charlie knew that.
Itโs become my favorite thing to look for in his debates.
And, the more I see itโฆ the more I feel like itโs the real key to carrying on his legacy, and picking up his mic.