This is the best Ted Talk I have ever seen. The theme of this talk is how to sounds smart even you have nothing prepared. The starting sentence is a really nice hook, he started with the sentence "Hear that, that's nothing" He emphasized that he has nothing to talk about which would inspire the listeners curiosity and successfully catch the readers attention. The speech is really well organized and this man is definitely talk with s sense of humor. It started with the sentence "I have nothing to talk about today" and then he started to explain why is he saying that. He started to giving examples that even he know nothing he could still use numbers; pictures; words to makes him sounds brilliant. The perfect two examples in my mind would be his chart and numbers examples. The numbers he gave are all random real numbers which are not related to the topic at all. The chart he shows also means nothing but it makes him seems that he knows what is he talking about. There is one sentence really funny "If you are watching this on Youtube right now without sound, you probably think this guy knows what he is talking about. He is obviously talking about "nothing" but all these numbers and charts really changes the listeners ideas. In the later part of speech, he shows that even the sound of you talking could make you sounds smart and he gives perfect examples to support his idea. The speaker has a really good pacing and volume. He talks really relax and with a sense of humor. The clarity is also really good and I have to agree he is one of the best speaker I have ever seen. The closing of the speech is my favorite part because it actually makes me start to think about his speech. He ends up with the idea to let the listeners think about the beginning of the speech and the end of speech. He really said nothing but due to all his visuals and researches, listeners actually feel that he is well prepared. I felt the closing is very interesting because it catches the listeners attention again. I believe this is the best ted talk I have ever seen.
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