When campaigns use direct commands ("Don't do X"), individuals often react defensively. Survivor stories circumvent this by allowing audiences to draw their own conclusions. Hearing a former smoker describe a tracheostomy invites reflection without accusation. This indirect persuasion is particularly effective for stigmatized issues like HIV/AIDS or addiction.
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Prioritize the agency and mental well-being of the survivor sharing their story. g., cancer , domestic violence , or natural disasters )? When campaigns use direct commands ("Don't do X"),