Why is public speaking so scary? Why are so many people terrified of addressing a large audience? According to Chris Anderson, the head of TED and the author of TED Talks, the fear of public speaking is two-fold: There is the in-the-moment fear of temporary humiliation—stumbling over words, forgetting what to say, and so on. Then there is the long-term fear of a damaged reputation. Most people care deeply about what others think of them, and they worry that a public flop will change the way they’re viewed. Here’s why we are so terrified of public speaking and what to
Chris Anderson: Why Is Public Speaking So Scary?










