Monday, July 6, 2020

With a certain flourish

TO act and to speak with flourish will always attract
people to us. It will make us likeable since it somehow can show a
number of good things. For example, it can show that we are
articulate, that we have a good mastery of the topic or issue at hand,
that we have a warm personality. It helps others to feel at ease with
us, since it can project an air of friendliness and naturalness.

            Yes, it is good that we have a desire, an ambition to
develop a certain flourish in our style of acting and speaking. We
should stay away from anything that somehow conveys a dry and lifeless
style, dour, dark, severe, put-offish, or one that shows awkwardness
in our speech and deeds.

            We should avoid giving the impression that we are reserved
and unapproachable. Rather, we should strive that those who see and
hear us would immediately feel good and at home with us. It should not
be a flourish that puts up walls and barriers among ourselves, but
rather wide doors, gates and bridges.

            Also to be avoided is that kind of flourish that is loud
and showy but deprived of substance. Thus, we just have to make sure
that the flourish we want to develop is purified, controlled, properly
motivated and directed.

            It should not come out as a result of a desire to show
off, or to indulge in some selfish motives. It has to be inspired by
true love—for God and for others. Anything short of that would make
our flourish dangerous and harmful.

            A purified and well-controlled and directed flourish would
not only attract people to us. It would edify them. It would elicit
reactions that would build them up rather than put them down due to a
stab of envy or some other negative reactions. It would inspire them
also to follow the path that leads to love of God and others. A good
flourish would put God always on the spotlight, rather than us.

            Definitely, this kind of flourish can develop after having
a deep intimacy with God through prayer, meditation and familiarity
with the will and ways of God. Let us always remember that God does
things always in amazing ways that can trigger in us great awe and
wonder. There is flourish in his ways in spite of their hiddenness and
mystery.

            We need to channel such quality of God in our speech and
deeds. This obviously will require some training and discipline,
because not only do we have to learn the relevant art and skills which
are already daunting. We also have to see to it that our intentions
are pure which can even be more daunting given our tendency to
self-centeredness. No ulterior motives should spoil the whole affair.
But with humility and with God’s grace, we know we can hack it.
  
            And as long as we are properly motivated and our
intentions are pure, we can now proceed to tackle the business of
mastering the techniques. I guess one of the first things we can do in
this regard is to observe good and effective models and speakers. To
be sure they will inspire us to really master the social skills and
the topic or issue that we are going to talk about.
  
            Then we have to learn how to put passion into our words
and actions. We should be as expressive and demonstrative as we can
be. What we have to convey should not only be ideas but life itself,
something that enters into the heart and core of others.

            We also need to master the literary and rhetorical tools
so that we can clothe our ideas, messages and arguments in a very
attractive manner. Also, we need to study the kind of people we would
be dealing with, and adapt, contextualize and even inculturate
ourselves, our speech and deeds to the way they are.


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