When people feel pressure to perform, they tend to overexplain.
They add extra commentary. They justify the point. They try to make sure nothing is misunderstood.
Stories reduce that pressure.
A clear story shows instead of tells. It allows the viewer to arrive at the conclusion on their own. That experience feels more natural and more memorable.
You do not need to convince. You need to guide.
The takeaway:
Stories carry meaning without force.
When the story is clear, explanation becomes optional.