I was recently introduced to the work of Finnish researcher Osmo Wiio and how relevant it is to the global events of today.
His seven basic laws are:
- Communication usually fails, except by accident. Moreover:
- If a message can be understood in different ways, it will be understood in just that way which does the most harm.
- There is always somebody who knows better than you what you meant by your message.
- The more communication there is, the more difficult it is for communication to succeed.
- If a message can be interpreted in several ways, it will be interpreted in a manner that maximizes the damage.
- There is always someone who knows better than you what you meant with your message.
- The more we communicate, the worse communication is andthe faster misunderstandings propagate.
- In mass communication, the important thing is not how things are but how they seem to be.
- The importance of a news item isinversely proportional to the square of the distance.
- The more important the situation is, the more probable you have forgotten an essential thing that you remembered a moment ago.
Depressing as these rules are, they ring very true! However, it helps us to remember that good communication is 90% listening and only 10% telling.
©️David Clutterbuck, 2026