Who is your (e.g., policymakers, college students, corporate leaders)?

Centralize real human experiences rather than cold statistics.

This introduced the concept of Awareness campaigns now strive for this. It is no longer enough to say "1 in 5 people suffer from this condition." The modern campaign asks, "Do you recognize this story?" When a survivor shares their narrative of diagnosis, struggle, and adaptation, they provide a roadmap for someone else who is currently lost in the dark.

Before going public, create private support groups where survivors can process their experiences. Often, the act of telling a story to a small, trusted cohort is therapeutic in itself.

[Raw Statistics] ---------> Informs the intellect (Logical compliance) [Survivor Stories] -------> Engages the emotions (Empathy & Urgent Action)