Verbal Essay

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Description

A loose collection of thoughts recorded in the style of a casual podcast.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
All right, guys, I just wanted to do something a little off the cuff here. I wanted to talk to you about one of the more common tools used when you're trying to make a point in a conversation with someone. I'm sure if you've ever talked to someone about something that's Adul opinion based or or perhaps a little controversial, A bit of a hot topic, you might say you've heard the phrase. There are two kinds of people in this world. I don't know why I'm holding three fingers up, but that's just kind, the kind of off the cuff craziness we have here. So I'm sure you've heard of the phrase there. Two kinds of people in the world now that always struck me as a little odd, right? Because there are hundreds of thousands of types of people in the world. But I get it right. You're trying to make a point about something that seems tohave. Only two sides, for example, like gun control. You know, there are two types of people in this world those who don't like guns and those black fun. You know, those kinds of arguments those kinds of people that will just make a very complicated issue or make a very complicated topic into something that's binary when it's just not so. I just wanted to talk to you today because I want you to really be conscious of what you're saying, not necessarily conscientious of what you're saying you should be. But what I want to focus on is being conscious of what you're saying because even if you're not being conscientious, even if you're being a **** and totally ignoring the other person's viewpoints were coming from in life, whatever. It doesn't matter to me. I just want you to know what you're saying. I want you to be aware of what you're saying because even if you want to be a day so long as you're being a **** knowingly, you know why people are going to dislike you. And if that's fine with you, then that's fine with you. There's nothing I can say to change that. But the worst part off human interaction is having people hate you and not understanding why not. Knowing why is pretty bad effect. It's even worse because understanding requires knowledge first, so not knowing wise way worse but no understanding why is also terrible, Because then you just don't. You can't empathize with them empathizes about or you you don't know what you did to **** them off. But if you know what you're saying, even if you don't care that it might be taken as mean or rude or insensitive, then at least you know what you're saying and can either choose to keep conducting yourself in that fashion, which find I get it here. You can choose to take a different past if, say, you're getting reactions that you don't want or you're not getting the feedback from people that you either expected need, for example, like jobs and opportunities and what not or just want, like most of us want admiration. So we should be conscious of what we're saying to reach those end goals.