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The following is an excerpt from the just-released book, 'Tell to Win':

Once you’ve got your hero, what gets the emotion moving? What holds us spellbound, begging for more? Michael Jackson taught me in no uncertain terms, the answer is drama.

Back in 1991, Jackson already was a force to be reckoned with. After renewing his contract with Sony for a record-setting $65 million, he released his eighth album, "Dangerous¸" with the singles “Black or White” and “Remember the Time,” both of which dominated the pop charts. As CEO of Sony Pictures, I’d sat in on the studio production of that album and was overwhelmed by Michael’s creative intensity and perfectionism.

His ambition knew no bounds. But when Sony’s most important musical asset invited me to his home in Encino to discuss his plans to get into movies and television, I was taken aback. Michael had proven he knew everything there was to know about pop music, but movies were a different animal. He wanted to produce as well as act. That meant telling stories. Could he do it?

I didn’t even have to ask the question. “In both films and music,” Michael said, “you have to know where the drama is and how to present it.” He gave me a long, intense stare and abruptly stood up. “Let me show you.”

He led me upstairs to the hallway outside his bedroom, where we stopped in front of a huge glass terrarium. “This,” he said, “is Muscles.”

Inside, a massive snake was coiled around a tree branch. His head was tracking something in the opposite corner of the terrarium.

Michael pointed with his finger at the object of Muscles’ obsession. A little white mouse was trying to hide behind a pile of wood shavings.

I said hopefully, “Are they friends?”

“Do they look it?”

“No. The mouse is trembling.”

Michael said, “We have to feed Muscles live mice, otherwise he won’t eat. Dead ones don’t get his attention.”

“So why doesn’t he just go ahead and eat it?”

He said, “Because he enjoys the game. First he uses fear to get the mouse’s attention, then he waits, building tension. Finally, when the mouse is so terrified it can’t move, Muscles will close in.”

That snake had the attention of that mouse, and that mouse had the attention of that snake -- and Michael Jackson had my attention.

“That’s drama,” he said.

“It sure is!” I said. “This story has everything -- stakes, suspense, power, death, good and evil, innocence and danger. I can’t stand it. And I can’t stop watching.”

“Exactly,” he said. “What’s going to happen next? Even if you know what it is, you don’t know how or when.”

“Maybe the mouse will escape.”

Michael let out one of his high, strange laughs. “Maybe.”

If I’d had the slightest doubt about Jackson’s command as a teller of stories, it evaporated that day. His telling to win profoundly and clearly taught me that nothing grabs our attention faster than the need to know what happens next?

Back at UCLA, I asked Dan Siegel to help me understand from his perspective as a neuroscientist why people are so enthralled by drama. Siegel pointed out that emotions don’t occur spontaneously. Nor, as any actor knows, can they be summoned at will. Emotions have to be aroused. “And arousal gets heightened,” Siegel said, “when you realize, I don’t know if the mountain lion’s still there; I don’t know if the spaceship is going to get back; I’m not sure he’s going to win the race. You have to have tension between expectation and uncertainty. Emotional tension drives you to think it might go this way, but it might go that way, and that makes you wonder, what will happen next?”

The more you wonder what will happen next, the more you pay attention. And the more attention you pay, the more you hear, notice, and retain.

One reason I was so helplessly enthralled as I watched Michael Jackson’s mouse and snake was that they were enacting a story of primal desire and dread. Somewhere deep in our DNA, we all have this story lurking because, at some stage of our evolution, if not in our more immediate existence, we lived this story. We were the weaker prey that hid trembling inside the cave from the saber-tooth lurking outside.

Of course, most business storytellers don’t need to set dramatic stakes as high as death or survival. But even business stories are told best if they trigger the conflict between dread and desire. Desire is a core human need which in business may translate as landing a job, motivating employees, keeping an account, impressing a boss, successfully launching a product, or securing a brand. The more we desire something, the greater our fear of not achieving it. And that emotional tension engages your audience because it makes them feel “what’s in it for them.”
The next morning, Michael and Holly sit outside on their private balcony having breakfast in the warm sunshine. Both of them are silent but are saying so many things by the expressions on their faces. Periodically one will look up at the other over their coffee cups with a sly smile or a giggle, or give a subtle touch of the hand that makes shivers run up each other's spines. Michael and Holly feel so happy and content that it almost feels unreal or suspicious. To know both can go home together and face the harsh realities of life and their careers make getting up in the morning now seem easier...
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Two months later, Holly has still been suffering from migraines. It always seems when she does she always finds a way to stay at Michael’s house because it makes her feel more comforted than her mom. Within a short amount of time so much has changed in the William household and at some moments Holly can’t handle the pressures, especially with her mom. One slow Thursday morning after Holly is finishing up her schooling at the dining room table, Mrs. Williams walks in with a brown moving box in her hands. “Holly, later today I’m going to need you to be scarce in the house as the movers...
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One month later Holly is visiting Michael and his brothers at their variety show in Los Angeles. Since the visit at Michael’s house, Mrs. Williams has been pushing for Holly to visit Michael as much as he would permit, which would be all the time if Michael he could have it his way. But inviting her to the variety show is always a way to get Mrs. William to say yes. Within only a short amount of time, Holly has taken quickly to Michael. Now it would be unusual for Holly not to call him every night after his work to see how his day was. Her young innocence is a breath of fresh air for Michael,...
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Less than a week has passed since The Mike Douglas Show and Michael cannot get Holly out of his mind. Her bold yet angelic voice is still ringing in his ears. No matter what he has been doing she somehow manages to pop back into his mind where he tries desperately to shake it off, but to no avail. He was hoping she would stop by for a visit like he suggested, but nothing. Perhaps it was too forward of him? Maybe his niceness was misconstrued as creepy to Mrs. Williams. The thought has made him scratch his head multiple times. Luckily he has been working on songs to keep him occupied till the...
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“Alright class we have a quiz today so I don’t want any of y’all messin around.. especially you Amira” said Mrs Taquisha. “Huh?”. “Huh means you can hear” said Mrs Taquisha. The students and her friends were laughing at Mrs Taquisha. “Gosh why’s your name Taquisha?” Said Amira giggling “It’s ghetto” said Amira. “Gurl do you want to get detention again” said Mrs Taquisha. “Nah I’m good, but nice try”. “What part of stop messin around do you not understand” said Mrs Taquisha. “The oh” Said Amira laughing. Then her twin sister named Amani was daydreaming...
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“Michael.. Your girlfriend Tiffany is upset right now.. I think you should talk to her” said Symphony “Ok let me talk to her” said Michael Jackson walking to Tiffany’s room. Michael Jackson saw Tiffany crying and he said “Shhh.. it’s okay” Michael Jackson said kissing her on the cheeks. Tiffany Denise was still crying and said “Thank you Michael.. I just have a relationship issue with someone else who abused.. me” Tiffany Denise said while sniffing “I feel so bad for you Tiffany” Michael Jackson said. Michael Jackson put his arms around Tiffany and closed his eyes while...
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It was 9:00 AM three girls who were teenagers and their names was Amani,Amira,and Astrina they were sisters Amani and Amira were fraternal twins and Amani was watching a commercial of Michael Jackson that his concert was today. Amani got surprised and said “Hey you guys we should go to a Michael Jackson concert tuuuuday” Amira said “Wait a minute I’m not going to his concert with all them fans just shoving around me including you” Amani said “Oh shamone Mira we should go there” Amira and Astrina laughed. Their parents wasn’t home, but they didn’t give a crap where they are...
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My History Starts when i was 4 years old and my parents were whatching tv and then appears Thriller on Tv.
I was really scared but i really loved the song.
Then when i was 5 years old my aunt gave me a MJ cd with all his music videos (i specially fell in love with the "Bad" music video, i think he looks so sexy in it) I was obssesed with that cd, i even used to listen it every day.
Then i forgot Michael's music for years.
But now i am a huge fan of his music, im in love with him.
I feel embarrassed to say to my friends that i love MJ so its a secret. Well thats all
PS: sorry for my english but my original language its spanish
It all started when I was 7 years old. Somewhere in the month of June or July, I got news that Michael Jackson had died. I didn't care much at that time. Life went on as usual for me. Them my dad upgraded his car and one day gave me a lift in it. I turned on the music player. The first song? Thriller(the song). I fell in love with it...

Then only had I realized who Michael Jackson was. My dad still had more songs. I listened to them all.
As soon as the player struck Little Susie, my dad would change the song. I did not know why. I downloaded Little Susie and listened. After the song was over, my eyes were waterfalls. The song was absolutely gloomy. I researched the story and finally ended up here on this site. Only Fanpop gave me a reasonable explanation for Little Susie.
I created my own account on this site, just to praise him...
He shall live in my heart forever...
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About: Born Yvonne Jackson, she rose to fame in the 1980s and returned in 2014 with the hits " Wanna Dance" and " Free the World."
Before Fame: She wanted to become a lawyer and focus on business law, but pursued a career in show business like her siblings.
Trivia:She released the single "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'," appeared in Playboy, and published an autobiography that caused a rift in the Jackson family.
Family Life: Her manager Jack Gordon forced her into marriage on September 5, 1989 and when she asked for an annulment six months later, he slammed her face into the corner of a table....
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Michael Jackson was king of pop and was born in Gary Indiana. he was a dancer and a singer and an actor. he had a pet monkey called bubbles. but sadly died on june the 25th 2009 he had an other does of drugs. he had 3 children paris Jackson, prince jr Jackson and blanket Jackson .

Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Called the King of Pop, his contributions to music and dance, along with his publicized personal life, made
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