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The Three Story Endings

The Three Story Endings

The three dominant ways storytellers end a story is by allowing the hero to:    

  • Win some sort of power or position;       
  • Be unified with somebody or something that makes them whole; and  
  • Experience some kind of self-realization that also makes them whole.

Human beings are looking for resolutions to their external, internal, and philosophical problems, and they can achieve this through, among other things, status, self-realization, self-acceptance, and transcendence. If our products can help people achieve these things, we should make this a core aspect of our brand promise.

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"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower." - Steve Jobs. Striving not to be a follower.

Building a StoryBrand is about making your customer the hero of a story.

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