How do you define a good speech?
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"The best speech is one that is never delivered, for true communication transcends words and resonates heart-to-heart in the silence between them."
According to Osho, a truly 'good speech' has a sharp beginning and ending that meet quickly—and the best has no middle, while the very best is never delivered. He insists real communication is wordless; words are mere necessary evils pointing to silence. The authentic message is transmitted heart-to-heart, beyond speech, when listeners tune beyond words.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from clever wording to living presence and silence.
- Encourages deep listening beyond concepts and opinions.
- Fosters heart-to-heart connection and mindful attention in conversations.
- Encourages deep listening beyond concepts and opinions.
- Fosters heart-to-heart connection and mindful attention in conversations.
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