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Mykola Ovcharov

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Mykola Ovcharov during the presentation of "The Little Ethics" and "The Evidence-based Argumentation" in Kyiv, 2024.

Mykola Ovcharov (born July 9, 1988) is an Ukrainian speaker, writer, philosopher, film director and media artist.

Quotes of Mykola Ovcharov

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  • Being better doesn't always mean winning a competition or breaking a record. In the case of a speaker, it means accumulating unique knowledge and experience, reconsidering them, and passing them on to others. To do this in such a way that your information remains in the memory of everyone who listens to you.
    • Book "Master of public speaking", 2017
  • In the art of public speaking, the person who is very observant of other speakers and public figures develops. Many innovators and outstanding people did not go through special schools, but simply learned to observe.
    • Book "Master of public speaking", 2017
  • I am concerned about information and technical processes that affect the change in human behavior, the changing forms of interaction between people. Mankind is in a hectic state, and the concentration of people’s attention exclusively on their internal thinking processes is transformed into a permanent meditative state in which people remain even when they go out and appear in public. I’ve watched it many times. These changes will ultimately change humans, and such people as me or you, most probably, will cease to exist. There will be others, and we will most likely be the last of Homo sapiens.
  • Freedom is impossible. Freedom is dead. Freedom is an absolute, a divine measure, just like goodness, evil, and happiness. It is impossible to achieve it, but striving for it is the only way to come closer to peace. The task of a human is to defend the maximum possible level of freedom in the enslavement of nature.
    • Book "The Little Ethics", 2024
  • When we use proven facts in arguing our position, then we will speak less, will remain silent more, think and doubt more, this will contribute to our development.
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