We, as an audience, are always looking for practical wisdom when listening to someone. Therefore, when attempting to persuade an audience, you need to have practical wisdom. The audience should consider you a sensible person, as well as knowledgeable in your particular craft. If you want to be an actor, it is better to have an acting degree verses a degree in law. Having practical wisdom implies that you have common sense in your craft and that you can get things done. It helps your audience trust that you know what you are talking about.To help prove you practical wisdom, be sure to bring up your experience and prove to your audience why you are qualified. In other words, just show off your experience. It is also important to note that, i an argument, there will be times in which you will need to take the highroad and take the middle coarse. What does this mean exactly? It mean that sometimes there is no way to fully win an argument and receive everything that you were hoping to gain. Instead, you must make a compromise that you and your audience can agree on for you to both walk away happy. For example, say you wanted to distribute you and your partner's store's profits 70/30 because you worked harder, but they want the profits to be split 50/50 because you own the same amount of the store. You know that your partner isn't going to accept your offer s the argument continues, but you do not think that 50/50 is fair. Therefore, you offer to split the profits 60/40, and your partner agrees. Neither one of you gt exactly what you wanted, but you each of you leave happy. This middle course is sometimes the best way to end an argument without destroying relationships and allowing each party member to feel satisfied.
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