“There are two dilemmas that rattle the human skull: How do you hang on to someone who won't stay? And how do you get rid of someone who won't go?”
-Danny Devito
Get Educated: Back in 1885, Sir Francis Galton wrote a paper called “The Measurement of Fidget.” He determined that people slouch and lean when bored, so a speaker can measure the boredom of an audience by seeing how far from vertically upright they are. Also, attentive people fidget less; bored people fidget more. An audience that’s sitting still and upright is interested, while an audience that’s horizontal and squirmy is bored. (Source)
Feel Inspired: I'm going to make these this weekend. I can't wait! Mmm...
Be Entertained: Wow this woman was brutal. Poor Mark!
-Danny Devito
Get Educated: Back in 1885, Sir Francis Galton wrote a paper called “The Measurement of Fidget.” He determined that people slouch and lean when bored, so a speaker can measure the boredom of an audience by seeing how far from vertically upright they are. Also, attentive people fidget less; bored people fidget more. An audience that’s sitting still and upright is interested, while an audience that’s horizontal and squirmy is bored. (Source)
Feel Inspired: I'm going to make these this weekend. I can't wait! Mmm...
Be Entertained: Wow this woman was brutal. Poor Mark!
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