Not only must we discern the difference between human force and mere physical force, but we must not confuse its real essence with some of the things that may--and may not--accompany it. For example, loudness is not force, though force at times may be attended by noise. Mere roaring never made a good speech, yet there are moments--moments, mind you, not minutes--when big voice power may be used with tremendous effect.
Nor is violent motion force--yet force may result in violent motion.
See more about presentation skill
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)