How to Speak Soundly

Written by Presiding Bishop Carey
From: Federal, USA
Published 12/1/2025

Prologue

Have you ever wondered how to speak wonderfully? You probably already do, knowing how wise you are to have stumbled across this survey of text. I once surveyed an arrangement of text, and it was quite nice, except that it had some text that was quite fine, too. The thing I didn't like about it was that it could be loud sometimes. I just asked it politely to stop, and it did. And that's the essence of speaking. We articulate ourselves, we move ahead, and we deliberate.

So this book goes over precisely how to speak. Speaking is a process that involves two main types of planned and unplanned. Planned speaking is a process aided by careful reflection prior specifically for that moment. You'll be aided in being knowledgeable of the subject. When we're talking about unplanned speech delivery, you'll do as well as you can, which is great, and then might have to fill in holes.

Break a speech up into parts. It's teleological. That means it's always directed at an end, that of answering the continuing questions that evolve over affairs of societal circumstance. We don't speak because we want to say random words, but because there are bigger questions to be answered. If you keep your audience in mind, then, and treat it just like answering these pure sets of questions, it's a walk. Now, there is a history of speech that involves understand why writing is important. We also need to understand that being eloquent indeed requires having the audience closely in mind, gauging their reactions, and so forth, because speech is a two-way affair.

I go on to discuss the detailed processes of forming speech. Writing is something that should be possessed as a skill to carefully aid the formation process, and I cover how to skillfully use it to gain effective speeches. Then the delivery must mirror this process, and I deliver specific techniques on how that is accomplished.

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