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What happens when you speak without structure
Without structure, even good ideas lose impact.
When you speak without structure, your listener has to do the work you didn't do. They have to figure out what's important, what's context, and where you're going.
Most of the time, they won't. They'll drift. Not because the ideas are bad — but because the path through them is missing.
Structure is the quiet act of respect that lets your ideas actually arrive.