Nobody likes a self-centered storyteller.
Telling a story where you’re flawless doesn’t make you impressive — it makes you unrelatable.
I’ve done it before. I thought people would admire me. But instead, I came across as bragging, even if it wasn’t my intent.
When you’re the unbeatable hero, the listener feels passive. It becomes only an observer. But people love to be part of the spotlight. So, if you are the hero too often, they will lose interest in your stories — or worse, in you.
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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com
Discover the 7 biggest storytelling mistakes that make people tune out—and how to fix them so your stories captivate, engage, and make others actually listen.
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