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It’s early January 2026. More than five years have passed since I published my last book. In the meantime, the world of communication has changed — and not necessarily for the better. We live in an age of lifehacks, quick formulas, and promises like “say this and you’ll get what you want.” At the same time, in my work with teams and leaders, I see something troubling: empathy is declining, rigidity is increasing, and communication is becoming more technical — and less human. By October this year, I plan to publish a new book on communication psychology titled: Adequate Business Communication – From Fake and Ineffective to Real and Convincing This book is not about tricks, scripts, or “perfect phrases.” It’s about fit. Context. The other person. And yourself. One of the first chapters — which you’re about to read here in a not-yet-fully-polished version — starts with a simple but uncomfortable question: Does perfect communication exist? And if it doesn’t, what do we do with our obsession with perfection? In this excerpt, I explore: • why “speaking correctly” is not enough, • why the same words can be brilliant in one situation and disastrous in another, • and why good communication is not about being unfiltered-authentic, but about being appropriately authentic. The text isn’t fully proofread yet. That’s intentional. I’m sharing it as an invitation to reflection and dialogue. Your feedback will tell me whether this book is heading in the right direction — or whether it needs adjustment. #communication #communicationpsychology #leadership #businesscommunication #empathy #professionaldevelopment #newbook Communication Psychology: in small and practical lessons once a week. With a focus on international and multilingual business conversations. I am a psychologist from Hamburg/Germany, specialized in Communication Psychology. I consult individuals and companies worldwide (in 7 languages) on how to avoid costly misunderstandings and handle conflicts with employees and clients. All contact information is available here on Youtube or on LinkedIn.