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Conveying Authenticity

Conveying Authenticity

Authenticity requires sharing genuine motives and personality. Be boldly vulnerable. Celebrate flaws. Abandon polished perfection; it distances people.

Imperfection breeds connection when real.

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Captivology: The Science of Capturing People's Attention is a book by Ben Parr. In the book, Parr examines the psychological phenomenon that captivates our attention and how we can use this to our advantage.He looks at the science behind attention and explores the factors that make something captivating, including storytelling, emotion, engagement, and more.

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