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Welcome to the seventeenth edition of '3-2-1 by Story Rules'.
A newsletter recommending good examples of storytelling across:
Let's dive in.
Human needs are infinite. We usually find new jobs to satisfy new needs.
Good thread by Tomas - call to arms to create more.
In this insightful thread, Nathan quotes Nassim Nicholas Taleb, who says: “If you want to be read in the future, make sure you would’ve been read in the past."
a. What Does the West Really Know About Xi’s China? (Why Outsiders Struggle to Understand Beijing’s Decision-Making) By Odd Arne Westad
I've been seeing many China-themed articles in my timeline - most of them not very flattering. This thoughtful piece delves into the history of how China has become more authoritarian in the recent past.
And this from the concluding para:
b. 'Real estate is China's economic Achilles heel' by Noah Smith
And this one delves into one of the crucial sectors which had been an engine of growth for China, and how China needs to wean off from its dependency.
a. Lenny's Podcast: The power of strategic narrative with Andy Raskin
If you are a growth-stage startup (especially in B2B Tech), you must consume everything that Andy Raskin puts out. Even if you are in a large established organisation, you can use his old-game/new-game framework to tell a more compelling story of your product to clients.
The host - Product Guru Lenny Rachitsky - makes the discussion very focused on specific use-cases and examples so that the audience has clear, tangible takeaways.
That's all from this week's edition.
Ravi
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