Everyone wants the truth, right?
Ask your spouse or your boss or your employees or your customers… they’ll tell you all they want is the truth.
But that’s a lie.
We hate the truth. Our reaction to real truth is hostility and fear.
Do we really want to hear the truth about why we’re fat, or why we’re broke, or why our kids are under-achieving? Tough stuff to process for most.
And yet telling the simple raw truth is one of the most effective attention and persuasion tactics available. Especially these days, with people sick to death of being lied to and betrayed.
But if people reject what you say, truth or not, you’re back where you started.
Guys like Buddha and Jesus had this problem.
The solution remains the same.
Tell a story.
Source: Brian Clark – CopyBlogger



Kash
1 year ago
I would like to add my words to it.
Tell a story is to hide the truth is always “bitter truth”. And such stories are the piles of lies spoken out to hide one lie.
Do you know anyone who has lived a life on truth? A known personality was Mahatma Gandhi. His autobiography “The Story of My Experiments with Truth” explores this topic more. Worth reading once!