Week 12 Post 2
Week 12 Post 2
Most people believe that in order to have an original idea, it can not be similar to any other ideas people have already come up with. This belief is false or else humans would have run out of original ideas long ago. In order to ensure that an idea is original, a speaker must keep their own rhetoric, body language, and stories but they may benefit by comparing their speech to one that has already been written. In doing so they can iron out some of the wrinkles with their speech and also find new materials to strengthen it with. For this exercise to be as effective as possible, the person doing it should attempt to find a speech similar to theirs in subject, purpose, and speaker. By ensuring that those elements are as similar as possible, the speaker can get the most success possible by running this drill because they will be able to draw comparisons to their speech much more easily.
This proves that public speaking is a skill rather than a talent because talents are often individual to one person and are often improved by people differing themselves from others rather than by making their activity more similar to others. Public Speaking on the other hand can be successfully done by many people and is improved by finding and utilizing similarities to other public speakers. This is similar to skills because they are often improved by looking at other people’s examples and following them, which is exactly what improves public speaking.
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