In this talk, Piotr Bucki discusses how short stories, or "tiny tales," can be used to spread harmful and toxic ideas. They explore the ways in which these stories can have a powerful impact on our beliefs and behaviours, even if we are not consciously aware of them. He also provides suggestions for how we can become more aware of the toxic messages in these stories and how we can work to combat them. An architect who chose to design sentences and stories, not buildings. An actor who chose conferences and workshops over theatre stages and a psychologist whose mission is to help people communicate better. An academic teacher at WSB, USWPS, SGH and Leon Koźmiński Academy. A proud National Geographic Learning Ambassador and book author. For the past 20 years has helped companies and startups hone their message using cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Puts theory to the test working with teams in Austria, Australia, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Poland. Constantly learns to update his system. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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