“Trying to figure out how to reach out to the audience is not easy. You have to figure out who they are, what they want, what's going to call them to listen.”
— Samuel L. Jackson
Simplified Meaning:
When trying to communicate with people, it's important to understand who they are and what interests them. Imagine a teacher wanting to explain a math concept to students. First, the teacher needs to know the students' knowledge level and what topics excite them in order to grab their attention. This can mean using fun examples, relating math to things students enjoy, like sports or games, and speaking in a way that’s easy for them to understand. Similarly, if a business wants to advertise a new product, it must research what potential customers like and need. By doing so, it can create appealing ads that make people interested in the product. Knowing your audience and tailoring your message to their interests increases the chances they will pay attention and respond positively.