Saturday, February 4, 2012

"Good Orator"


To be a good communicator, persuasion is a key factor in order to convince an individual as well as an audience to listen to you. In doing so, it doesn't matter if the truth or a story of lies comes out of your mouth, as long as you capture someone’s attention; you are considered to be a good orator. I disagree with the Greek era in believing that you had to be morally good in order to be a good orator. My reason is simply the business of sales. There are many wise salesmen who are true to their customers and abide good karma; but think about all the phonies in this world. How many fraud stories do we hear about these days? The main cause of this kind of situation is because of good communicators. All the salesman had to do was persuade someone into whatever he/she was buying. To me, all that takes is a good orator. In other words, someone who is a good manipulator is a great orator but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are morally correct. The connection I see between the truth, goodness, and public communication is EVERYTHING. Although not all communication is truthful, I believe when you are telling the truth about something you become more engaged in the topic and goodness comes out through your mouth to support your public communication.

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