How to Be Believable: The Artist's Approach
Have you ever told the truth only to find no one believes you? If your credibility is in question, your message, no matter how truthful, won't resonate. The truth remains the truth. Yet, there are times when the believability of the truth is determined by other factors. It’s frustrating when you have something important to say but no one listens. So, what was missing in your delivery? Let's explore what you may have overlooked.
This problem is highlighted by the difficulty politicians have in gaining public trust. Elections are imminent in Europe and America, including the United Kingdom, where polls show nearly 50 percent of the public are undecided. Many who do support a party are half-hearted. Voters explain that they don’t believe politicians, whether about not raising taxes, funding public services, or other promises. Why do organizations and individuals find it hard to convince people of their message?
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