Yasir Khan
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Well, that depends on the goal. If your goal is to get those specific words in that specific order out, then yes, memorize it. Like your elevator pitch, right?
Well, that depends on the goal. If your goal is to get those specific words in that specific order out, then yes, memorize it. Like your elevator pitch, right?
Well, that depends on the goal. If your goal is to get those specific words in that specific order out, then yes, memorize it. Like your elevator pitch, right?
Well, that depends on the goal. If your goal is to get those specific words in that specific order out, then yes, memorize it. Like your elevator pitch, right?
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
If the goal is to engage in having a conversation with the audience, which is most of public speaking, then you should not memorize. Imagine having a conversation with someone who's memorized every sentence of their conversation.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.
So if there is a performance element to it, then absolutely. As long as you don't sound like you've rehearsed every single word.