Perfect Public Speaking is an Asymptote

An asymptote is a straight line that a curve approaches but never touches. It comes from the Greek word asymptotos which means “not falling together”. In the diagram below, the vertical and horizontal black lines are asymptotes to the two curved red lines.

Well, perfect public speaking is like an asymptote. Nobody has ever reached it and nobody ever will. There is always room for improvement. There is always room to learn.

We might never be perfect speakers, but we can be better speakers.

@FiorenzaMella

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