Good evening, everyone! I’m sure you can all relate to the quote we just heard: “We are all born mad. Some remain so.” It’s a funny thought, isn’t it?
But it’s true! We all have those moments when we feel a bit crazy. Maybe you’ve been there yourself. You know, when you’re running late for work, and you can’t find your keys, and you just want to scream? That’s a mad moment!
Or how about when you’re trying to decide what to wear to an event, and you try on four different outfits and still can’t decide? That’s a mad moment, too!
And let’s not forget those times when you’re just sitting in your living room, and suddenly you feel like you need to do a dance or sing a song. Yep, that’s mad, too!
So, we can all relate to being a little mad. But it’s important to remember that it’s okay to be a little crazy sometimes. It can be a good thing! It can help us break out of our routines and find joy and creativity in the everyday.
So, the next time you’re feeling a bit mad, don’t worry about it. Embrace it! Let your inner mad person out and see what happens. You never know, you might just find some fun in your madness.
Thanks for listening, and remember: it’s okay to be a little mad sometimes!
Feedback for the Speaker
I appreciate your speech about embracing our inner madness. You did a great job of engaging the audience and using humour to make a point. Your speech was very relatable and I could feel the enthusiasm in your delivery.
Your strengths include your use of humour to engage the audience. You used funny examples to illustrate your point and kept the audience interested in your speech. You also used a conversational tone, which made your speech sound more natural and inviting. You also used rhetorical questions to draw the audience in and make them think about what you were saying.
In terms of areas of improvement, you could have used more body language to emphasize your points. For example, when you were talking about feeling mad, you could have used hand gestures to show the audience how you were feeling. Additionally, you could have used more vocal variety to keep the audience engaged. For example, you could have used a higher pitch when asking rhetorical questions to draw attention to them.
Overall, you did a great job with your speech and I am sure the audience enjoyed it. Keep up the great work!