Good speakers can't be deaf and blind

Speakers want people to listen to them and applaud them at the end. That is, of course, definitely enough to achieve success. Succeeding as a speaker requires hard work.

We're not talking about basic presentation skills, which are a must. We're even not talking about the proper structure of presentations or the proper selection of topics with regard to the audience. These are also obvious prerequisites for successful public speaking.

Today we will focus on the things that prevent even technically perfect speakers from achieving success because they are not willing to admit these things.