30 Famous and Short Inspirational Speeches (5 minutes or less)
- December 13, 2023
This post is all about the best short inspirational speeches.
If you are in need of a quick boost of inspiration and motivation, you will find that in this post. I am one of those people who loves to get motivated. That sounds weird, right?
Well, a lot of people these days tend to give motivation a hard time because they don’t believe that it has lasting effects. In other words, they believe that what’s most important is your own self-discipline, because that’s what you have to rely on when motivation isn’t there.
And while I do agree with that sentiment in general, I will never pass up a great motivational podcast or YouTube video! đ There’s just something about them that even if they might not have lasting effects, they do truly help pump me up in the moment to get work done. And that’s usually what matters to me the most when I am looking for them in the first place.
So, here are the very best short motivational speeches so you can get that quick fix of motivation that you’re looking for, and ultimately move closer to your goals and dreams.
Short Inspirational Speeches
Believe in yourself speeches.
If you lack confidence or you are doubting yourself, these short motivational speeches will help you to believe in yourself again.
1. Rocky’s Inspirational Speech to His Son | ROCKY BALBOA
In less than 5 minutes, youâll watch Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) explain to his son that if he wants to have the life he desires, he needs to believe in himself. He needs to stop listening to the people that tell him who he is, and instead go be his own person, and stop looking for someone to blame when things arenât working out for him because ultimately itâs on HIM. This is one of the greatest inspirational speeches of all time.
2. Find Your Purpose | David Goggins – Motivational Speech
David Goggins is truly incredible. A former Navy SEAL, he has broken records and ran more races than you’d imagine. But the one thing that really stands out about him is his mindset.
Listen to this video if you want to be great. He tells you exactly what you need to do to get there.
Also, if you’ve never read David Goggins’ book “Can’t Hurt Me” , I highly recommend it. He talks about his rough upbringing, and how he was able to essentially become an entirely new person to become a Navy SEAL.
3. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF – Motivational Video (ft. Jaret Grossman & Eric Thomas)
This video is all about how important it is to have the proper belief system. If you truly believe that you are one of the best, you will start acting that you are one of the best, and eventually you may just be one of the best.
4. DON’T LET YOUR DREAMS DIE – Motivational Speech
This YouTube short by Mel Robbins is so good, I had to share it. A light bulb went on in my head when I first watched this. If there is something that is always on your mind, don’t let it haunt you forever because you never put yourself out there to try it. Go and DO!
Motivational Speeches About Not Giving Up
The following short motivational speeches are all about not giving up on your dreams. If you are losing hope, these short motivational speeches will inspire you to keep going.
5. BrenĂ© Brown It’s Not The Critic Who Counts
This speech will give you chills, and it is packed with great lessons about life. Brené Brown is a researcher who went viral for a Ted Talk, and here she talks about how to overcome critics and to keep believing in yourself no matter what. If you are worried about what people think of you, you NEED to watch this.
6. Amazing Motivational Speech by Denzel WashingtonÂ
This is another video that gave me chills. The main theme of this famous speech is “ease is a greater threat to progress than hardship”. Stay consistent even when it’s hard. Easy task after easy task won’t get you to where you want to be.
7. Steve Harvey – Inspirational Speech | Motivational Short Video | Incredible You
This short motivational speech by Steve Harvey is short but impactful. If you are someone who stepped out of your comfort zone to pursue something really difficult, and youâre thinking about giving up, this speech may just prevent you from doing so.
8. Ed Mylett on The Power of One More
Ed Mylett shares the story of how his father stayed sober until his dying day, and how Ed himself uses that same philosophy to never give up. Personal stories like these are always the most inspiring.
By the way, if you REALLY want to push yourself and become the best, read Ed Mylett’s most recent book on this same topic, “The Power Of One More” .
Motivational Speeches If You’re Feeling Behind
Are you feeling behind in life? If so, let’s change that. Watch these videos to be reminded that you are on your own unique path. You have no competition other than your past self. These short motivational videos will help you believe that.
9. Before You Feel Pressure – WATCH THIS | by Jay Shetty
Jay Shetty talks to a school class about how thereâs no one âperfectâ life timeline to follow, and that we are all on our own clock.
10. Kevin Hart Motivational Speech
If youâve made mistakes in your life (havenât we all) this is a great story from Kevin Hart (famous comedian and actor) that will remind you of the power of making mistakes and pushing through hard times.
11. Oprah Winfrey | 5 Minutes For The NEXT 50 Years of Your LIFE
In this video, Oprah talks about the importance of really knowing who you are and what you want in your life. She talks about surrounding yourself with great people, and how to have enormous success. “Let excellence be your brand.”
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Sometimes in life, we get so caught up in the day to day that we forget what truly matters – the people we love. If you are having trouble with something in life, give these videos a listen, because they just might help you realize what is really important.
12. Arnold Schwarzenegger – Organize Your Day | 1 MINUTE MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO
Are you the kind of person who always complains that you don’t have enough time to do something? If so, you’re not alone. We are all busy humans, running around doing a million things. But if you aren’t prioritizing what you know you should be doing, listen to this video.
13. How to Judge Your Life Using 3 Simple Questions | Brendon Burchard Speech| Goalcast
Have you ever heard of Mortality Motivation? It’s essentially what it sounds like… being motivated by the impending reality of your death. It sounds a little morbid, but it’s actually quite beautiful and it can be really beneficial if you harness it for good.
In this video by motivational speaker Brendon Burchard, he shares how a car accident when he was 19 gave him mortality motivation and changed everything for him.
14. FALL, SUFFER AND LEARN | MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH BY OPRAH WINFREY
This speech by Oprah was given to Harvard graduates, and it’s a unique speech because she talks about failing, even after the major success of her television show for over 20 years.
It’s refreshing to hear that even the most successful people fail. What really matters, though, is what you do with your failure. Do you learn from it and move on? Or do you give up?
15. YOU VS YOU – Best Motivational Video
This is a pretty intense video about competition. If your #1 competition is someone else, you need to change your perspective. Your only competition is YOU. The only thing preventing you from moving forward is you.
16. The Speech That Brought This Entire School To Tears
This is a speech about a man who never really paid much attention to his mother, until she passed away. Itâs an emotional reminder to cherish the time you have with your loved ones, because you never know if the next time you see them will be the last time.
In my opinion, this speaker embodies many qualities of the best motivational speakers because he really knows how to capture the audience’s attention and pull on their heart strings.
17. 5 Minutes to Start Your Day Right! – MORNING MOTIVATION
This motivational speech is by a Navy SEAL who will remind you to start each day with a task completed, respect everyone, take risks, step up during tough times, and never give up. If you do these things, the next generation, and the generations that follow, will live better lives than we live today.
18. The Real You – Jim Carrey
This video is one of the best motivational speech examples because it reminds you of something so important: sometimes we can be so focused on earning more money, gaining fame, and becoming admired that we lose ourselves or we lose sight of what’s really important to us in the process.
Jim Carrey talks about how he is a great example of that. He got all of the money, fame, and admiration, and admits that that wasn’t really who he was. Sometimes it’s nice to be reminded that money and fame, or even getting to the top of the corporate ladder, while nice, aren’t going to be the thing that brings you fulfillment when it’s all said and done.
19. Ed Mylett Motivational Speech
I posted another motivational video by Ed Mylett above, but if you don’t know much about him, prepare to have your world rocked. He’s probably my absolute favorite motivational speaker because he is successful and he works hard, but he’s also (seemingly) a kind, family guy who’s been through a few things.
In this video, he talks about being “the one” that changed his family tree. Take a listen because I’m sure it’ll get you thinking on whether or not you can be “the one” in YOUR family.
P.S. If you love personal growth content, you should check out Ed Mylett’s podcast . I listen to it every week and it is one of my favorites.
20. If You Feel LOST, LAZY & UNMOTIVATED In Life, WATCH THIS! | Tony Robbins Motivation
If you are someone who is constantly blaming others or your circumstances for your unhappiness, you need to listen to this video by Tony Robbins . Bad things happen to us all, it’s up to you to focus on what you can control.
Great Inspirational Speeches About Hard Work
How hard do you think you work? Could you be doing more? If there’s a little voice inside of your heart that knows you could be doing more and better, these motivational videos about the value of hard work will help you push yourself.
And a side note: your chances of having good luck increase the harder and longer you work.
21. You’re Not Tired, You’re Just Weak – David Goggins Motivation
If youâre feeling lazy or like you donât want to do something, watch this video til 2:25 . It will give you the push you need to put your head down and do the work. Itâll remind you to keep pursuing your goals and to keep challenging yourself. Key takeaway: push yourself beyond your perceived limits.
22. Hard Work & Patience – A Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film
If you want to be motivated to work hard, listen to Gary Vaynerchuk. Gary Vaynerchuk is a creative genius known for his marketing tactics. This famous motivational speech is all about playing âthe long gameâ, as in, working for a long time and having patience instead of working hard for a short period of time and expecting to win quickly.
23. OBSESSION – Best Motivational Speech
This is one of my favorite short motivational speeches because it makes me feel a little more normal for being “weird”. I’m the kind of person who chooses to work on the weekends instead of hanging out with people. Crazy, right? But it’s because I’m working toward a dream of mine and it’s something that’s really important to me. The most important thing to remember: it’s okay to devote yourself to something. It’s the only way to get what you want in life.
24. WORK LIKE HELL – Best Motivational Video
This is a series of motivational speeches about doing a little bit more and outworking your competition. I’m not going to lie – I’m up late writing this post and listening to this very video is what’s motivating me to keep going.
25. The video EVERY woman should watch!
Whether or not you’re a Rachel Hollis fan may be up for debate (and that’s okay!) but I happen to think she’s a great motivational speaker. This entire speech will inspire you to work hard and take massive action – today.
26. NEVER SURRENDER – Powerful Motivational Speech (by Kobe Bryant)
This one minute video by the late Kobe Bryant is one of the most famous short speeches. I read a book recently by his former personal trainer and I learned that Kobe really outworked everyone. He talks about a quote in this video that really stuck with him, and I think it’s great advice if you’re the kind of person who needs motivation to keep working hard.
Motivational Speeches About Working Smart
Have you ever heard the saying “work smarter, not harder”? That saying is all about ensuring that the work you are doing is actually efficient. Are you getting to where you want to go with all of the work that you are putting in? Are you getting closer to your goals and your dreams? Or are you sprinting like a hamster on a wheel and just running in circles?
Here are great videos on the importance of working hard but also working intentionally.
27. SET SYSTEMS RATHER THAN GOALS – Motivational Speech – James Clear
A goal gives you a sense of direction, but if you don’t spell out precisely how you are going to get to a goal, it is useless. You must develop systems. Listen to this James Clear video to gain valuable life lessons.
By the way, James Clear is an author who wrote perhaps my favorite book of all time: “Atomic Habits” . It’s life-changing if you haven’t read it yet.
28. Matthew McConaughey | 5 Minutes for the NEXT 50 Years of Your LIFE
This is one of the best motivational speeches of all time about how to live a great life for YOU. It’s filled with little pieces of wisdom that’ll really get you thinking about how you live your life and in what direction you want to go.
29. Visualization is the key – Bob Proctor
Do you believe in the Law of Attraction? If not, I have to say I’m surprised! I’ve experienced it in my own life more than once, and it is incredibly powerful. Here’s a great video that sums up the power of visualization, and if you want to learn more about the Law of Attraction or manifestation in general, read this post .
This video shows the true power of words, thoughts, and feelings that you have.
30. How to Stay Motivated – Carla Harris
Here is a YouTube short with very practical advice from Carla Harris on HOW to stay motivated. It’s all about having a vision!
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At The Speaker Lab, weâre dedicated to helping you launch and scale your speaking business. Since we’re dedicated to helping speaking professionals succeed, it stands to reason that we have a few favorite examples of our own! Today, we want to share some of the motivational speeches that our team thinks are most worth the listen. While you can find hundreds of inspirational talks on the internet, we think there’s something really special about these ten talks. Whether you want to be a speaker yourself or just need a mood boost, each of these examples is sure to leave you ample fuel for motivation and reflection!Â
Topics of the speeches we cover today range from psychology and relationships, to goal-setting and growth, to effective leadership, to personal stories that carry weighty lessons. For each speech, weâll include some insights into what really sets these talks apart. We also highly recommend setting some time aside to give each on its own and form your own opinions! Letâs dive into some of these amazing motivational speeches so you can see (or hear!) for yourself why we love them so much.Â
1. Brené Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
Weâre going to start with almost a too-obvious choice. You will see BrenĂ© Brownâs name pop up on just about any list of important motivational speeches. And with good reason! This 2011 TED talk isnât just one of the most-watched TED talks of all time. Itâs an incredible investigation into the roles that connection, shame and vulnerability play in human relationships. Itâs also an eye-opening exploration into why we all tend to shrink from vulnerability and what could happen if we flipped the script. And from a purely public speaking standpoint, itâs a great display of Brownâs wit and charisma. If you struggle with vulnerability in your own life or are trying to understand why a loved one keeps shutting you out, Brownâs short but impactful talk might have some answers for you.Â
We covered this motivational speech in our recent article about pathos because Brown is a master of emotional connection. She backs up her argument with ample academic research, but connects her message to real, relatable experiences throughout. As she narrates her own experiences in a therapistâs office, she invites the audience to walk through those experiences with her. Making psychological research accessible to the masses is no easy feat, but Brown manages to do it with storytelling and humor. Her greatest lesson, perhaps, comes in how vulnerability can teach how to treat ourselves kindly.
âOur job is to look and say, âYou know what? You’re imperfect, and you’re wired for struggle, but you are worthy of love and belonging.â
2. Simon Sinek: âHow great leaders inspire actionâ
Simon Sinek is a world-renowned author and speaker with an incredible knack for delivering profound and easily intelligible advice on leadership, business, and success. He has written several books and delivered many motivational speeches. His TED talk âHow Great Leaders Inspire Action,â which grew out of his first book, is perhaps the most well-known. Similarly to Brownâs speech, we think no list of the best motivational speeches would be complete without it. In short, itâs an analysis of how people like Steve Jobs and Martin Luther King Jr., and the Wright Brothers managed to accomplish amazing, unheard of things. Sinek theorizes that there is a unique way that great leaders communicate, and thatâs how they get things done.Â
If youâre a leader but donât understand why your marketing and sales fall flat, or if you long to start a company but donât know how to tap into what makes people excited about a business, Sinek has wisdom to share for you. His speech is for you if youâll ever be in a leadership position or struggle to pinpoint your professional mission. And if youâre curious about why people trust certain political leaders and not others, youâll want to listen to this speech. Sinek is a master of words and he distills a lot of fascinating information into simple stories and lessons about innovation and leadership. Give this one a listen to get fired up about what you believe and how you can make an impact with those beliefs.Â
â People don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it. The goal is not to do business with everybody who needs what you have. The goal is to do business with people who believe what you believe.
3. Steve Jobs: Stanford Commencement speech Â
Commencement addresses can be hit or miss. Sometimes they fill graduating seniors with energy and inspiration for the life ahead, other times they get a few laughs and more than a few yawns. Even celebrities and business leaders arenât always up to the task of sending young adults off into the world. But in 2005 at Stanford University, Steve Jobs not only rose to the task, but outstripped expectations by delivering an iconic motivational speech that today is the most-watched commencement speech on YouTube.Â
If youâve been around The Speaker Lab for a while, you know weâre big fans of storytelling . Steve Jobs illustrates our favorite speaking strategy by structuring his remarks as three stories. The first: his experience as a college dropout and how it paved the path to his future. The second: his expulsion from Apple that allowed him to found Pixar and meet his wife, among other endeavors. And finally: his first brush with cancer and the second chance at life he was provided. While the last story rings differently in light of Jobsâs death in 2011, the wisdom he draws from the twists and turns of his life is applicable to far more than college seniors.Â
The lessons of Jobsâs commencement address are myriad, and itâs a speech youâll keep coming back to at different points in your life. Fortunately he summed them up himself:
â Donât let the noise of othersâ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.âÂ
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4. Randy Pausch: âThe Last Lecture: Really Achieving your Childhood Dreamsâ
Randy Pausch was a pioneer in software and virtual reality development and a longtime professor at Carnegie Mellon University. In his 40s, he was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given just a few months to live. He delivered a final lecture as part of a series where academics were asked to give a talk on a topic that was deeply important to themâand he spoke about his childhood dreams.
Pausch showed his cancer scans at the start of his presentation, letting his audience sit with the reality of his terminal diagnosis. But his regular jokes (including onstage pushups) lightened the mood and allowed his audience to embark on a journey following his personal and professional ambitions. His lecture became a viral motivational speech and even landed him an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show a few weeks later.
Everybody has childhood dreams. Some people donât accomplish them, but few forget them. Pauschâs lecture testifies to how having those big dreams can bear great fruit in your personal and professional life. He also provides great examples from his own journey of how going the extra mileâeven if it seems crazyâcan help you achieve those dreams. This is a long speech, but we encourage you to listen (or read ) in full because itâs so full of inspiration. But in the meantime, here are a few of our favorite lines:Â
âNever lose the childlike wonder. Itâs just too important. Itâs what drives us.âÂ
âRemember, brick walls let us show our dedication. They are there to separate us from the people who donât really want to achieve their childhood dreams. Donât bail. The best of the gold is at the bottom of barrels of crap.â
5. Kelly McGonigal: “ How to make stress your friend “
Stress is something we all deal with, sometimes to an overwhelming degree. Many people try every possible hack to eliminate stress for their lives or live in fear of it. But what if we treated stress as something helpfulâor even as a friend? What if we trusted ourselves to cope appropriately with stress rather than letting it ruin our lives? Thatâs what health psychologist Kelly McGonigal explores in this viral TED talk.Â
Challenging the common parlance of stress as the bogeyman is no small task. McGonigal backs up her research with several studies to show that while stress can have deleterious effects on health, it doesnât have to. She also undertakes some of our favorite tactics here at The Speaker Lab by interacting with her audience to further engage them. While a pop quiz from the stage probably wasnât on their bingo cards, her in person audience members got a real-time taste of the âsocial stress test.â (To fully appreciate McGonigalâs point, we recommend pretending youâre in the auditorium with her and attempting to perform what she commands.) Then, she walks her audience through the stress reaction they just experienced and explains how, equipped with new strategies for leveraging stress, they could use that same reaction to approach the situation constructively. Â
McGonigalâs research, which has also been published in book form, is not without controversy in the psychology space. But in an ever increasingly stressed out society, her talk could be the motivational speech you need to tackle your stressors head-on. The best part? Turning to the communities around you during stressful events can help you rather than drain you! As McGonigal says:
âPeople who spent time caring for others showed absolutely no stress-related increase in dying. Zero. Caring created resilience.â
6. Carol Dweck: âThe power of believing that you can improve âÂ
Youâve probably heard the term âgrowth mindsetâ thrown around in the professional and educational space. But do you know who coined it? Carol Dweck is a Stanford psychologist who researches the impact of mindset on how we approach failure and success. She has studied how believing in oneâs ability to learn and improve can radically affect our reaction to challenges. Her research claims that by focusing on effort and strategy, we can help students expand their minds and overcome barriers by having a âgrowth mindsetâ rather than a âfixed mindset.âÂ
While her research focuses on students, her TED talk discusses principles with universal application, such as the profound impact of believing we can change for the better. She also explores ideas for constructive communication with the next generation to set them up for success. Do you feel limited by externally applied standards? Have you been put in a box your whole life that you struggle to break out of? Do you throw in the towel easily because you feel that you just canât win? Dweckâs motivational speech might give you more confidence in your abilities. Our favorite line?
â…praising the process that kids engage in, their effort, their strategies, their focus, their perseverance, their improvement. This process praise creates kids who are hardy and resilient.â
7. Malala Yousafzai: â16th birthday speech at the United Nationsâ Â
Malala Yousafzai is the worldâs youngest Nobel laureate and one of the best known human rights advocates of her generation. Her speech before the U.N. in 2014 is a passionate appeal for setting worldwide injustices right. From her harrowing story of being shot in the head, to her advancement of nonviolence, this motivational speech is a moving reminder of how much work each and every one of us can do to lift the burden of the oppressed.Â
Though her audience at the time of the speech was a group of world leaders, we can all learn a lot from Malala that applies to our own lives. In addition to her stirring personal story, she lays out a variety of action items that we can all undertake in our communities to lay a foundation for justice. Furthermore, she emphasizes how education and tolerance rather than violence and politics can help win the fight against terrorism. If you ever feel at a loss for what you can do to change the word, Malala is the motivator you need. This speech is also a great model for using your personal story and character or ethos to persuade your audience, which we cover here .
âDear sisters and brothers, we realise the importance of light when we see darkness. We realise the importance of our voice when we are silenced.â
âOne child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world.â
8. Joel Osteen: âThe power of I amâ
Oprah described this sermon by pastor Joel Osteen as life-changing, and you might find it so too! Osteen is a clergyman, but many of his sermons are functionally motivational speeches that can inspire your life regardless of whether youâre religious or not. âThe Power of I Amâ is about how excessive negativity can control our lives. Osteen argues that when we say âI am ______,â weâre inviting whatever that is into our lives. If we repeatedly say âI amâ statements followed by something negative or something we hate about ourselves, we are just digging ourselves deeper into that hole.Â
Osteenâs words are badly needed in a world where the internet encourages negative comparison and loneliness is epidemic. He uses examples from Scripture and from his own life to show how talking yourself down becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. This is something we all experience at some point! You mess up, say âIâm an idiot,â and for the rest of the day your idiocy, clumsiness, or incompetence suddenly seems like the most noticeable thing about you. Or maybe an authority figure once identified you with your failures and you internalized it for years and years. Osteenâs sermon is an amazing call to do better. We can carry ourselves with confidence, not pride, and disconnect our flaws from our sense of self.Â
âMy encouragement is never say negative things about yourself. Most of us would never go up to another person, at least to their face and criticize them yet we have no problems criticizing ourselves. “I am so slow. I am so unattractive. I am so undisciplined”. That is cursing your future. Do yourself a favor and zip that up. We have enough in life against us already. Don’t be against yourself.â
9. Nicole Walters: âWhy Excuses Are the #1 Thing Keeping You From Your Goalsâ Â
Nicole Walters is an incredible entrepreneur and businesswoman who quit her successful corporate career to start her own company when she realized her blog was generating her significant passive income. This keynote from a conference for online creators outlines how she managed to do it allâŠwith blood, sweat, tears, and no excuses!Â
While Nicole dishes out amazing strategies for building your business and avoiding excuses, this is also an incredible example of how to give a great motivational speech. Our founder Grant Baldwin even did an analysis of her professional speaking performance here . Nicole uses humor, storytelling , and credible examples from her career to show how to avoid excuses and maintain sustainable innovation as you build your personal brand. If you want to start a business or expand your content creation but struggle with ambition and motivation, Nicole is your girl.
Get ready for some hard truths and a lot of humility, because itâs not easy! You can hear even more of her tips on our podcast here . She also came on our podcast for a conversation about race in the speaking industry , sharing her experience as a black woman who speaks professionally. This is a must listen if youâre interested in DEI and how the speaking industry can improve its diversity and inclusivity.Â
Nicole is an abundant source of amazing one-liners and truth bombs. Here are two of our favorites to finish off:Â
âExcuses are tools of incompetence. Those who specialize in them, are seldom good at anything else.â
âYouâre not Kim Kardashian.âÂ
âAutomate systems, not relationships.âÂ
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10. William Faulkner: Banquet Speech Â
For our final must-listen motivational speech, weâre heading back in time. William Faulkner delivered this speech when he received the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. The threat of nuclear war hung heavy at the time Faulkner received the award. Faulkner himself eschewed the acclaim and reward that his talent deserved. His speech is a testament to the immortality of art and literature. His words elegantly express how art and literature can help humanity survive beyond dark times.Â
Especially in an age of AI, media cycles, and overwhelming access to information, a reminder of the power and importance of art is badly needed. Faulknerâs speech is short, but itâs extremely moving. Every sentence drips with the weight of writers and artists who went before him, carrying humanity through crises and catastrophes and helping rebuild and process their wake. Faulkner himself says it best:Â
âI believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poetâs, the writerâs, duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. The poetâs voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.â
Mastering how to deliver a great motivational speech is no easy task. We think these paragons of motivational speaking deserve special attention for their mastery and inspiration! And having a solid list of inspirational content to fall back on when youâre feeling down, bewildered, or uninspired is always a good idea. If you want to become a motivational speaker yourself , taking inspiration from these great talks will help you find your own voice in the speaking industry. ( We can help too! )Â
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