How to communicate effectively by leveraging visual and auditory cues

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Entrepreneur Katsuaki Sato's new book, "Yuru Stoic," explores how to live in a changing era. He argues that communication relies more on visual and auditory cues than words. Sato, who has appeared on TV and YouTube, notes that feedback often focuses on appearance and voice, not content. This aligns with theメラビアン principle, suggesting non-verbal elements significantly impact perception. The book advocates for leveraging visual and auditory elements in communication, alongside clear speech and appropriate presentation, to effectively convey messages in the modern world.


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