Being more specific and concrete paradoxically speaks to more people, not fewer, unlike abstract language that actually reaches fewer people

Eben explains 'counterintuitively by talking more one-to-one, by being more specific, more concrete...I speak to more people, not to less' while 'when I go more abstract and I use generalizations...I actually don't speak to more people'

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Eben explains 'counterintuitively by talking more one-to-one, by being more specific, more concrete...I speak to more people, not to less' while 'when I go more abstract and I use generalizations...I actually don't speak to more people'