Published Dec 9, 2023
Why You Should Write to One Person | Ali Abdaal
Ali Abdaal and David Perell delve into the paradox of specificity in writing, demonstrating how addressing a singular person can actually expand a message's reach and deepen audience engagement. Through personal anecdotes and targeted storytelling, they reveal the universal resonance achieved by focusing on specific details.

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