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Interesting Person

 


  I want to be a shine in front of people. I want to be a spotlight between them. I want to be a star in the dark sky. Well mates you can be anything you want as long you like. But this time let's make you become an interesting person, shall we?

  Right, as we know maybe some people want to be a spotlight among them. They have the talent to show, they have the unusual skills to share and they have unique personalities in society. However, not all people have talent, skills, and the same personality. People want to get more attention from society to feel similar to celebrities. Ok, you don't have to be a celebrity, just the way you are, and here is the advice on how to be an interesting person.

  First of all, interesting people are creative. Yes, creativity is one of the keys to being an interesting person. Maybe you are a painter, a designer, or whatever, do something based on your interest to express yourself. Interesting people like to take on challenges and they build things based on their interests. They impart a little bit of personality to the world. 

  Second, interesting people are charismatic. Did you know, when you are speaking emotionally, the words absorb only 7%?. Seven percent!. Voice tone and body language are absolutely important. It's not all about the words. Try to laugh, smile, be passionate, gesture, modulate your voice to make look more charismatic.

  Third, interesting people are great storytellers. Learning how to tell stories in a more engaging and captivating way will make a massive difference in your interactions. People who do interesting things can sometimes be boring conversationalists. So the issue isn't what they do but how they communicate. Try and learn to edit what you say and present your ideas. A little humor goes a long way, don't forget that.

  Lastly, Interesting people cultivate curiosity. Interesting people are not afraid to dig deeper into an intellectual itch. They have a natural desire to learn more, they pick up new skills and find interesting facts or stories everywhere they look. Explore different cultures. Try different cuisines from the entire world. The world is yours and it is massive to explore waiting for you. 

  Alright mates, that were a little advice on how to be an interesting person. If you find this article helpful that will be a massive success for us. Thank you and have a nice day 😀.


References

  1. 7 Things the Most Interesting People All Have in Common (2021). Available at: https://time.com/68212/7-things-the-most-interesting-people-all-have-in-common/.
  2. 7 Ways Anyone Can Become A More Interesting Person (2021). Available at: https://medium.com/better-advice/7-ways-anyone-can-become-a-more-interesting-person-25fc9b73363.

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