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“People love stories about people. We love telling them and we love hearing them.”
We know that people prefer story over statistics and personal stuff over statistics and general stories. Exploiting this face, we can tell a great story by the following guideline.
- Begin with a moving story of a person.
- Then, discuss statistics in a more general sense.
- Finally, close the discussion with the story.
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Book or Audiobooks?
Personally, I prefer audiobooks. It's fun, and I can listen when I'm doing something else. It also makes other activities (e.g., jogging) a lot more fun. For more detail about audiobooks, please read [this post].

However, when the material is an audiobook, it is extremely hard to locate a specific part of content. Most likely you will have to listen to the entire audiobook once again.
This book summary will help solve the pain of having to go through the book all over again.
I am leaving out the details of the books. Most books have interesting examples and case studies, not included here. Reading the original book would be much more entertaining and enlightening. If you like the summary, you may want to get the original from the source below.
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