Great quote, at least that's what I think.

A story can go so long, intense and deep to create a certain impression or give guidance to go in a direction.

What we forget is that non-verbal communication tells more than the story itself.

The way the story is displayed, the speed, the pitch, the mimicry and also the actions/movements involved often give the story more sense and intention.

Attitude can speak much more than the story itself. It can even be palpable. Then we talk about sincerity from any point of view that is directed by your eyes.

If you focus more on the mimicry, eyes and the way the body moves, the story will go further into the background.

A nice assignment: If there is an important statement or reaction, pay attention to the hands, the position of the eyes and face and how the body moves along with the story.

All input can then take a completely different turn. This translation will also have to be given time to find the right answer.

Non verbal: one of the most underestimated means of communication to discover answers, agree?

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