Hello Everyone!
This was such a wonderful conversation! Anat offers some excellent advice that we can apply both in how we address others, and how we can examine our own understanding of truth.
As we were talking, I realized that the concept of speaking truth has layers and layers of complexity. We have to make slight adjustments to our strategies depending on the specific kind of communication we’re talking about:
Face-to-face interactions
Online interactions
Group interactions
Printed/radio/video communication
Communication from a platform
etc.
So, there’s a slight difference in the messaging that I’d like to see from politicians than there is from the messaging you can expect from everyday people.
Anat does a wonderful job of going straight to the heart of the matter and providing a universal framework for more effective communication and more effective thinking. I’ve done a few articles lately about how our side needs to give itself permission to become stronger advocates for truth, and Anat’s comments were very helpful.
Her Substack is called “Words to Win By” and you can sign up here:
Thanks so much for stopping by Anat! I hope everyone enjoyed this conversation as much as I did!
Thank you
, , , , , and many others for tuning into my live video with !Thank you for listening! This publication is reader sponsored. Your support means the world to me. Thank you for being here, and I look forward to sharing more thoughts with you tomorrow!
My CoSchedule referral link
Here’s my referral link to my preferred headline analyzer tool. If you sign up through this, it’s another way to support this newsletter (thank you).
Share this post