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The overcommunicated society

The overcommunicated society

The only defence a person has in our overcommunicated society is an oversimplified mind.

The best approach to take in our overcommunicated society is an oversimplified message. In communication, as in architecture, less is more. You have to sharpen your message to cut into the mind.

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