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The False Narrative of Social Media

CaseInterview.com

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The “Wages Are Skyrocketing” Narrative Is False

Harvard Business

Anecdotal evidence is at odds with the data.

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The semiotics of face masks

Seth Godin Blog

It also created a sense of false security because many of the people who were using them had no clue how to use them properly, causing them to be worse off than if they hadn’t had them at all. The narratives may also be shifting from, “how do I protect myself?”

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Stories You Tell Yourself About Marketing

The Fearless Marketer

A story is a narrative expression that is, at best, an approximation of reality. How would we approach marketing our businesses without telling ourselves all of these false stories? If you haven’t noticed, you are always telling yourself stories. It’s actually a “virtual reality.”. Talk with more people. Meet with more people.

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Write a Failure Resume to Learn What Makes You Succeed

Harvard Business

The problem with ignoring those setbacks, Stefan concluded, is that it leads to false perceptions of how success actually works. “As scientists, we construct a narrative of success that renders our setbacks invisible both to ourselves and to others,” she wrote.

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On feeling like a failure

Seth Godin Blog

In fact, external data is almost useless in figuring out whether or not someone is going to adopt the narrative of being a failure. Here's the essential first step: Stop engaging with the false theory that the best way to stop feeling like a failure is to succeed. These are not cases of extraordinary outliers.

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Making Time to Really Listen to Your Patients

Harvard Business

Speaking at a White Coat ceremony for medical students, Dr. Rita Charon, a pioneer in the rising discipline of narrative medicine , stated : I used to ask new patients a million questions about their health, their symptoms, their diet and exercise, their previous illnesses or surgeries. Consider a narrative-medicine component.