• Yesterday, I watched the lessons in communication by Stanford on YouTube. The first lecture is about how to be unforgettable . One lessened I learned is that people forget what you say in your presentation, but they remember the feelings and emotions they have.
  • Just now, I find that Mark Manson’s tweet also gives a good explanation on why emotions are more impactful than fact and logic. I think it’s interesting to meet the same idea from different resources.
  • And I believe that It’s OK to miss some seemly good ideas, if you try to catch every good idea, you would run into the FOMO anxiety. The second time or third time you hear the same stuff, catch it! So I decide to write a simple post in my second time noticing the power of emotions.

    “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou