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Irrelevant and unnecessary introductions

August 22nd, 2007 by Osman

I believe that most of the introductions that are there, are irrelevant and unnecessary, regardless of whatever we are talking about.

Be it a book, a movie, a podcast, a news item, when people start reading what you have written, listening to you, or watching something that you put together, they usually seek information.

When you greet them with something different than the information you are going to provide, this decreases their energy of understanding.

I understand that there can be occasions in which you have to distract people from what they have in their mind and than reassemble their attention into what you have to say.

However, being in need of this is a domain of opposition. An opposition that ships your thinking as well as the mind of the audience with low energy.

Think about giving bad news. When you use techniques of prolonged beginnings, introduction music, animation before telling what you consider as bad news, that will not change the bad news. Neither will that change the would-be connection between the bad news and you.

I know that not every person is capable of understanding more than half of what is being told to them but this will not change according to your introduction either.

The most successful method of communication might be giving information directly, regardless of its possibility of creating danger, fear, anxiety, etc. Then you will be able to see the degree of understanding and you will also be able to react and manipulate.

This holds true for anything you will initiate through your whole life. When you are going to start a new business, the tendency is to start from one step behind the first step. In fact, every proffessional, successful entrepreneur starts a new business from the second step.

The sun does not prepare itself for its rise. Imitate the sun.

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