Faking it gives you the best chance possible of making it argues Joel Buckley 1/6
OxfordUnion・2 minutes read
The speaker discusses the importance of faking aspects of oneself for success, giving examples and introducing opposing views humorously. They conclude by advocating for the use of faking to achieve goals, citing personal experiences as evidence.
Insights
- Faking aspects of oneself, such as confidence or skills, is presented as a viable strategy for achieving success and happiness, with examples like pretending to enjoy gifts or embellishing a CV.
- Despite opposition from speakers like Barney Wakefield and Ben, the speaker humorously highlights the benefits of faking, drawing on historical figures from Oxford and personal experiences to advocate for its effectiveness in achieving goals.
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Recent questions
What is the importance of faking aspects of oneself?
To achieve success and happiness.
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