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It’s hard to be authentic and vulnerable when you’re reciting lines. It’s also obvious to an audience when a storyteller is simply reciting a story instead of telling a story. Instead of memorizing your story word-for-word, memorize three parts to a story:         1.    The first few sentences. Always start strong.         2.    The last few sentences. Always end strong.         3.    The scenes of your story.

Storyworthy

Matthew Dicks

THREAD: 15 of the most useful razors and rules I've found. Rules of thumb that simplify decisions.

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Walt Disney's Rule: • If struggling to think clearly about a subject, draw it out. Here's Walt Disney's drawing he made in 1957 of the Media Empire he wanted to build. It's iconic. ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Er23Bp-XAAQSLB_.jpg)

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