Those 5 great speeches that leave you speechless

in motivacion •  7 years ago 

           

Speeches of those that lift us from the seat every time we listen to them (or see on Youtube); of those that leave us speechless.  This is a compilation of the best allegations, real or fictitious, that either by the charisma of its speakers or by the genius of its text, have become classics of the art of declamation.

                  1. Martin Luther King: 'I have a dream

   'It is 'the speech' par excellence. The first one that usually comes to mind. The leader of the struggle for civil rights in the USA pronounced it after the massive march of August 28, 1963, in Washington, before more than 200,000 people and the stony gaze of the Lincoln Memorial. How many times have Dr. King's powerful words echoed in our heads? How many times have we had a dream?

                         2. Barack Obama: 'Yes We Can'  

What part of Obama's victory is due to his charisma is a fact. One of the strategies of the US president is to be close to the citizens, that's why we have seen him eating fast food in several restaurants in the country, dancing on the Ellen DeGeneres show, singing the Taylor Swift Shake it off, taking selfies in a viral video for Buzzfed ... as a mortal anymore. 
 The 'Yes We Can' (January 8, 2008) not only became their campaign slogan, but inspired millions of volunteers and donors to join the campaign of the then-Illinois Senator.

                   3. Steve Jobs: Stanford University  

I could not miss. It is, possibly, the most inspiring speeches circulating on YouTube, and one of the most watched. The words of the co-founder of Apple before the students at Stanford University in 2005 accumulate 21 million views in the original video. The summary would be: 'Find what you love'.

                                    4. Use the sunscreen 

Okay, yes, it's not a speech. But this motivates you yes or yes. Behind that only advice for the future offered by the video - use the sunscreen - there are other suggestions that we already know, but if they do not remind us we end up forgetting, so it is good to see him from time to time.

         5. Sir Ken Robinson or why schools kill creativity ' 

 This talk given by this British writer and lecturer at TED has earned him some to describe him as the best educator in the world. His vision of the educational world is a transgression and an authentic declaration of intentions. It is worth seeing.

    these were the 5 most motivational disculso I've heard I hope you liked it                    

                                      The videos are courtesy of youtube

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