Email #3

Subject: Liberté, égalité, fraternité

Today’s email will be short,
and you will understand it in lest than 3 minutes.

Three, tres, trzy, tre , trois , tei…

No matter the language you speak,
3 is the number.

After this email,
you will see the number number 3 everywhere,
and more importantly,
you will learn how to use it in your favour.

How many Rules of Notion did Newton have?
3

How many words has the national motto of France?
3 (Liberty. Equality. Fraternity)

How many words did Julius Caesar use in his letter to the Roman Senate?
3 (Veni, vidi, vici)

The number 3 is everywhere.

The number 3,
is the smallest number of elements required to create a pattern.

How do you implement this in your speech?
Easy. Making lists of 3.

Do you want to see real examples of how to use the number 3 in your speech?
it is here, here, here.

You don’t believe me?
Pay attention to the following.

There is no better proof of the success of the number 3 than the time.
If Liberty. Equality. Fraternity or Veni, vidi, vici.
are still with us after so many years… that should be enough.

Enough social proof.
Don’t try to outsmart Newton or Julius Caesar,
and refer to the power of the number 3.

Why?
Because the information presented in groups of 3 sticks in our heads,
better than groups of:

  • two,
  • four,
  • or five items.

(you see? another list of 3)

If you want to learn to speak in public.
it is here, here, here.

PD: some other examples of the number 3 in our society.
Just Do It (Nike ), I’m Lovin’ It (McDonald’s), Finger-Lickin’ Good (KFC)