Most men never learn the subtle power of a well-placed compliment. They either avoid them, afraid of awkwardness, or overdo them, coming across as needy. But the art of the compliment isn’t about flattery. It’s about respect. Confidence. Commanding presence. When done right, a compliment is a weapon of charm. They open people up, build rapport and show you pay attention, and in a distracted world, attention is power. What Makes a Great Compliment? It’s specific. “You’re looking sharp today” is better than “Nice.” It’s genuine. People can sense when you’re faking it. Mean it. It’s earned. Comment on effort,…