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Follow on Google News | Harry Windsor Changes his Brand Image with his Book - SpareHarry cast himself as the victim in his story, which elicits sympathy, pity, and anger in audiences resulting in consternation, judgement, and conflict. It has changed his personal brand forever.
By: MarketAPeel Casting himself up as the victim is a tough story for someone in his position to successfully pull off because most people cannot relate to his life resulting in a lack of empathy. Before he published his book, Spare, he was a hero who overcame a tragic loss felt by millions of people and now, he's just a whiny rich kid who got the smaller bedroom. Up until his marriage, the story the public knew was of two brothers who had overcome the tragic loss of their mother to be a close and supportive team representing Britain on the global stage. That is the story the people love and now he has showed them a reality they didn't want to know about. People want Diana's sons to be friends, not enemies. A victim can be a hero in the story. A hero changes the story due to self reflection, action, and the choices they make. Something bad happens to the character. They lose something, get hurt, are damaged somehow yet, they behave like a hero and move their own story forward. They don't let what happened to define them, they move forward despite what they lost. Heroes don't blame others for their lot in life, they get pushed down, figure out why, try again until they find the right way to get what they want. Heroes look outside themselves to help others and don't let little things get in the way of what is right. This was not the story Harry chose to tell and as a result, the British media and people's opinions of him have drastically changed. When telling your story, cast yourself as the hero not the victim Shannon Peel is a brad story expert -https://marketapeel.agency End
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