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You may think that knowing how to tell a good story is a somewhat useless skill, only good for socializing.
Well, you’d be wrong.
Steve Jobs once said, “The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller.”
And he may very well be right.
The ability to tell a good story is not only good for your social life; it is also helpful for your career.
While these two benefits may seem obvious, here is one that isn’t:
By going through the exercises in this book and learning how to identify and tell good stories from your life, you will learn about yourself in a way that you never have before.
So whether you want to tell a good story to your kids, share your company vision more effectively, speak on stage at a storytelling competition, or just learn more about yourself, this book is a must-read.
So here’s the promise: If you apply what you learn in this book, you will absolutely become a better storyteller.
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