You name the demonstration; I was at it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Persuasion is clearly a sort of demonstration, since we are most fully persuaded when we consider a thing to have been demonstrated.
There's no way to really mock up or simulate what I'm doing until I'm there. An exhibition for me is not a statement but an experiment.
Just over 800 people were gathered around the cooking stage, all eager to learn about my five-minute flavor cooking. The demonstration had to be done right then and there, in front of everyone.
I showed people that it's not about guessing what people can do. It's about saying, 'Here, show me what you can do.'
The questioning is a stupid formality aimed exclusively at preventing us from speaking at the demonstration.
I'm not a show-off; I'm not an exhibitionist.
I was just watching baby videos of me and I was obviously an exhibitionist.
Show me a man with both feet on the ground and I'll show you a man who can't get his pants on.
I don't think you should do something just to prove to an audience that you can do it, that's way out of your wheelhouse.
I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, there's no way you can prove anything!