In a context where speaking logically and efficiently is valued, the author argues that there is truly something to convey in disorganized words. While striving to communicate clearly leads to neatly structured sentences with precise periods, the author believes that beyond those periods lie overwhelming details and hints for self-reflection and deep thoughts. Drawing from their experience in conducting interviews, the author understands the importance of finding what lies beyond the “period” in both speaking and listening.
This perspective seems to contradict the strategies of speaking, but upon closer examination, the arguments may not be in complete opposition.