In an age where opinions form faster than facts and headlines spark outrage before understanding, how do brands, leaders, and storytellers stay credible?
Is your opinion truly yours? Or just an echo of your tribe?
In this episode, Suhel Seth unpacks the transformation of communication in the era of attention deficit — from the collapse of nuance to the rise of instant outrage, and why the art of thoughtful messaging might just be the most urgent skill of our time.
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3:07 The Cult of Immediacy: A Communication Crisis
7:59 The Lost Art of Contextualization
12:26 Social Identity & Tribal Thinking
14:32 Why Modern Society Fears Disruption
19:14 India: A Market or a Civilization?
23:57 Why India Didn’t Create Google or Facebook
24:50 Answer to Last Episode’s Question From Guest Andy Coulson
Guest: Suhel Seth
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