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Speechcraft and Pithiness: Give your tips here

This isn't a large question. Because of the users we have here, I think we could all benefit from short sharp tips to edit our own words.

In this topic, can you provide advice on how to curate yourself when you throw words in speech and on 'paper'.

Links to 'speechcraft' sources are appreciated.

I'll start:

  • Take a second to think about how someone else would hear your words if they were you. (rule 0)
  • Curate and cut your words before you throw them.
  • "Brevity is the soul of wit" - Hamlet - Shakespeare.
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In our “infinite things to read” age, everyone should start by mentioning unusual conclusions or interesting bits of information at the start of a post. If the conclusion isn’t deemed unusual or if interesting bits aren’t considered interesting enough, then it’s easy to opt out of reading. Even reading three paragraphs needlessly in a day winds up saving you a whole book of reading a year. It adds up.

I disagree. Any technique which Tiktok uses will only accelerate our collective brainrot. These techniques actually work, but I don't think that's a good enough argument to use them.