Your Brain Will Make Up Stories That Do Not Exist | Ep. 432
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How Our Brains Create Stories: Messaging, Bias, and Better Content
Frazier opens with a short Friday message and explains a lesson from a LinkedIn post where commenters projected meanings that were not stated or implied. He uses this to discuss how the brain forms connections and stories based on individual bias and worldview, shaped by experience and upbringing, and how people will perceive content in ways the creator cannot control. He emphasizes that the brain often resists discomfort and change, reinforcing the status quo. Frazier connects this to why strong messaging matters for growth: in a noisy, distracted world, content must resonate and grab attention. He cautions against treating content as an afterthought or relying on AI, which he says doesn’t apply the best principles of behavioral economics, persuasion, or sales and instead produces generic output. He concludes that knowing the topic, the audience, and their pain points improves emails, posts, videos, and overall results.
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