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The Monday Morning Memo

“The name is the first point of contact between the message and the mind.”

“Hog Island in the Caribbean was going nowhere until they changed the name to Paradise Island.”

“Dr. Herbert Harari and Dr. John W. McDavid experimented with different names attributed to compositions supposedly written by fourth and fifth graders. The same compositions were given to different sets of elementary teachers to grade. These teachers had no reason to believe they weren’t grading ordinary school papers.”

“Would you believe the compositions bearing the names of David and Michael averaged a letter grade higher than the same compositions attributed to Elmer and Hubert?”

– The Power of the Name, Chapter 9 from
Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind,
by Al Ries and Jack Trout

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“Then Dad clapped his hands together and said we should probably be heading home. He had borrowed the car from the banker for the day and he had to give it back. Can you imagine? He buys this house but he doesn’t own a car? We went back inside and he picks up all the sandwiches and wraps them and puts them back in the bag. None of us had really eaten anything so of course we were going to take the sandwiches home and have them for dinner. He wasn’t going to waste the sandwiches. Mommy started to pick up the plates , and Dad, I remember this most of all, he touched her wrist and said, ‘Leave those. The girl will get them.’

‘No.’

And Mommy said, ‘What girl?’ Like on top of everything else she now has a slave.

‘Fluffy.’

‘God’s truth,’ Maeve said. ‘Our father was a man who had never met his own wife.'”

- Ann Pratchett, The Dutch House, p. 178-179

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