The document argues that spoken words are more effective than written words at winning people over, and that movements grow due to great orators rather than great writers. Movements owe their growth to influential speakers who spread ideas through speech rather than authors who spread ideas through writing. The document suggests we are in a "limbo of a dead past" if we rely more on the written word than the spoken word to spread ideas and grow movements.
The document argues that spoken words are more effective than written words at winning people over, and that movements grow due to great orators rather than great writers. Movements owe their growth to influential speakers who spread ideas through speech rather than authors who spread ideas through writing. The document suggests we are in a "limbo of a dead past" if we rely more on the written word than the spoken word to spread ideas and grow movements.
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The document argues that spoken words are more effective than written words at winning people over, and that movements grow due to great orators rather than great writers. Movements owe their growth to influential speakers who spread ideas through speech rather than authors who spread ideas through writing. The document suggests we are in a "limbo of a dead past" if we rely more on the written word than the spoken word to spread ideas and grow movements.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd