Saturday, 16 March 2013

How to Speak

The first is the sort of thing you'd get from some amateurish speaker. Doing a class. Sharing their skills as a "qualified" speaker.

The second is what you hope to get from somebody who cares about what they're saying, somebody who might make a difference by yanking on the right tendrils of communication, connected deeply to supratentorial areas directly responsible for change.

The first is a Hallmark message from a greeting card. A message from a moron.
The second is the delivery of change. From love and experience, direct to the matrix.

WRONG
"I can only open the door for you. You have to go through it".

RIGHT
"I can only open the door for you. And standby and salute.
You have to raise yourself an inch into the air, steadily tilt yourself forward and fly through".


Subtle perhaps. (Not really).
But the difference between exhilarating success and grinding failure.

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