Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Difference between Fear and Respect


Fear and respect are both feelings very common to human nature. Fear is a state of nervous breakdown. Respect is a form of feeling or emotion in which one individual admires another.
Defining the difference between the terms fear and respect may seem to be a very tacky point but it makes complete sense when the onset is fearing the audience and respecting the audience. The difference between fear and respect lies in the fact that presenter should never fear the audience and should always respect the audience while giving an presentation.
 In a presentation, the main goal or the main objective is getting the message to the audience. If presenter fears the audience then no matter how good the content is or how interesting the topic is, message cannot be conveyed properly. Similarly, for an effective presentation the presenter should respect the views and opinions of the audience and should avoid contents that may offend the audience.
The consequences of being afraid of the audience and respecting the audience are completely indifferent to each other. During a presenter if a presenter gets afraid then it may cause a nervous breakdown, which may lead to physical change like shaking of body, stammering and lead to a bad presentation. However, showing respect to the audience will not give super powers to the presenter. Nevertheless, it will definitely help bring positive change in the view of the audience in terms of the presenter and the presentation. Therefore, the difference between fear and respect lies in the fact that presenter should never fear the audience and should always respect the audience while giving a presentation.

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