> [!tldr]
The statement that the "narrative through-line is the most important thing" is not actually from the source. It's a bit of me inserting necessary hyperbole to make this stick in my head. I care deeply about effective communication. Many of [[my notes]] could probably be categorized into an [[Effective Communication Guide]]. Actually I'll just do that. Anyway.
Humans remember and respond to stories. Not facts. If you're telling someone something or giving a presentation having a clear and consistent narrative through-line is the most important thing.
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# More
## Source
- [[Hidden Potential]]