First and foremost, you want to be truthful as a storyteller.
Honesty is the foundation of compelling storytelling. When storytellers stay truthful, their audience can connect genuinely and trust the narrative being presented. Authenticity in stories not only enhances credibility but also evokes stronger emotional responses. It encourages creators to share sincere truths rather than fabricated tales, leading to more impactful and memorable storytelling. Being truthful does not mean the story isn't imaginative; rather, it emphasizes integrity in the message conveyed, making the story resonate more deeply with its audience.