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Round Table: Leaders Fail Miserably in Storytelling - Quantum Physics of Beliefs

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Stories give facts meaning. Stories resonate with adults in ways that can bring them back to a childlike open-mindedness — and make them less resistant to experimentation and change.

When we hear a story that touches us profoundly, our lives are suffused with meaning. A story is something that comes from outside. But the meaning is something that emerges from within. Once we have had one story, we are already hungry for another. We want more, in case it too can transmit the magic of connectedness between the self and the universe.

Storytelling Mistakes:

1. Facts are not story

2. Stories are told for a reason

3. Context is critical for a story

4. Stories need protagonists

5. Share your story

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