Our brains evolved to keep us alive and safe -- but not to speak in front of an audience in the 21st century. My story about Richard Branson illustrates what happens when evolution takes over. Enjoy!
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September 28, 2010 | 1 CommentsOur brains evolved to keep us alive and safe -- but not to speak in front of an audience in the 21st century. My story about Richard Branson illustrates what happens when evolution takes over. Enjoy!
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Branson is an interesting character in that he comes across as winning, charming and likable even though he stumbles and has a high frequency of verbal tics in his speech.
Posted by: TJ Walker | October 04, 2010 at 10:48 PM