How to have a good performance as a Panelist in a Debate📚?
Hello Panelists and Co-religionists!
Before we start writing this article, we cordially greet all of you who carry out this art of circular dialectics to the letter. However, today you will learn what your attitude should be towards a Debate, since being a Panelist is a great privilege in this interactive web of global knowledge through an infinite worldview.
Beforehand, let's say who a Panelist really is. Well, let's say:
Panelist, Panel Member or Debater, the person who participates in a Debate, still pluralized would be:
Panelists, Panel Members or Debaters.
Understanding: A Panelist is an Opinion Former or a person who participates in a Debate.
By now you've understood, who's who, right?
Let's assume then, that the answer is "Yes", now we will move on to the heart of the question that we brought here.
👉 WHAT SHOULD PANELIST ATTITUDES BE IN A DEBATE?
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Firstly, we will determine some points to be taken into consideration by any Panelist before a Debate, regarding their position on this subject in approach👇:
1st-Each Panelist must prepare in advance about the topic, at least 15 minutes.
2nd- Knowing the Moderator in advance gives you an advantage in your presentation, as you will already know the moderation direction of that professional.
3rd-Know the composition of the Debate: Will there be a presenter, moderator or moderators, who is holding the Debate, what are the other Panelists like, etc.?
4th-Find out what type of Debate will take place:
Academic, social, public, religious, scientific, philosophical, technical, family, private, community and other debates?
5th-Study a lot on the theme/subject that will be discussed.
6th-Prepare for the occasion, what type of clothing is recommended for such a Debate, for example:
It is not ethical to wear flip-flops to an academic debate that will take place in an amphitheater, with a large invited audience.
7th-If possible, bring the sources on which your research was based (books, websites, magazines, notes and others), so that you can give credibility to your arguments, when you suffer a contradiction.
8th-Know broadly the Debate environment, know where it will take place, at what time, how it will be conducted, what model of the Debate, rules of the organizers of such activity.
9th-Meet up with the Moderators and Other Panelists, before and after the Debate on display, so that you feel welcomed and not in a strange environment (as if you lived your entire life on Earth and would be stepping through first time on Mars😁).
10th-Be punctual before starting any Debate, this will undoubtedly give you greater peace of mind, otherwise, it would be arriving late or in a hurry, until you concentrate, you would already miss a lot of things going on in the Debate.
However, regarding the behaviors to be adopted during a Debate, there are countless, but we will limit ourselves to mentioning those that we consider to be priorities, not in an outlined way, but in an explanatory way.
Use the expression "data venia" or an equivalent, before refuting an opponent, as the first expression is Latin, and means "with your permission". Since in a Debate, there must always be cordiality and harmony, one must not lack respect for others.
Strictly avoid side conversations or discussions; It is very tempting to take sides during an argument, perhaps because the Moderator is not paying attention to us, but it is a gross error for any responsible Panelist to be speaking or listening outside the Debate, such an attitude constitutes a lack of interest in a Topic, disrespect for the Moderation and the Debate organizing team .
It's not good to be distracted during the discussion, it's as if you don't know where you are or what you are doing in that place.
Your arguments should always attack someone else's arguments and not someone else's. It's very simple, you shouldn't say that I don't agree/disagree with so-and-so, so-and-so or so-and-so, but that I disagree with the arguments of such and such.
Be careful with certain gestures you may make in a Debate, always avoid excesses, offensive gestures and even when smiling, you have to know the objectivity of it (is it to destabilize the opponent, cause irony or is it something so comical, inevitable not to laugh or smile?), regardless of such a justifiable reason, always opt for consideration.
Humility in a Debate, does not mean admitting that you were wrong during the discussion (admitting this means weakness and in such a way, you will lose the Debate), Humility means recognizing during the Debate, the valence, potential and qualities of an opponent (for this, we recommend that you read the work👉 *38 Strategies for winning any debate - Arthur Schopenhauer), when you do a Debate, you go to win and not be defeated.
When other Panelists are speaking, pay close attention to their presentations and opinions, analyze them to be able to refute, corroborate or antagonize, because if you interrupt them you will show that you are an unbalanced Panelist and did not prepare the discussion or not you did your homework (which is to prepare yourself, that's why you talk about other people's poor innocent soul😆), those who prepared paid attention and will eventually know when to enter the discussion or the point in question.
After the Debate, greet other Panelists kindly, apologize if you have acted excessively, as this demonstrates "fair play" - fair play, despite the shocks of the Debate, harmony and friendship between Panelists, is what's most valuable and not even the greatest treasure in the world, you can buy this❤️.
Anyway, we could write more exhaustively about this vast subject, but we think we have written enough to understand the essential "BEHAVIORS THAT ANY PANELIST SHOULD HAVE IN A DEBATE".
Now you just need to put this into practice, and in this way you will become a harmonious person, in the face of any Debate...
Nota Bene: Respect in a Debate is the most valuable thing✊!
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