The Number One Fear: Public Speaking - Why Is It So?

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Overview: Have you ever taken a moment to stop and think about what you fear most in life? Some people will automatically assume death. Death is a very popular fear, for nobody is actually ready to die, and almost everyone is terrified of death. However, there is one fear that rings most powerful in most people. Public Speaking. For some reason, people in general are horrified by the thought of speaking to a large audience. Regardless of the topic, people, or occasion, people hate talking in front of groups of other people. There are several factors which can make public speaking much worse, of course.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2008


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