Use Milton Model Pattern: Extended Quote
Last week, our trainer’s grandfather told him about a friend who said…
Listen for Presuppositions: Cause/Effect
Top-offs: Makes, if… then
Sensory Acuity: Breathing location
High, medium, low, belly
SY:
Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Extended Quote
ChatGPTL:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Extended Quote”:
Statement: “As Shakespeare once said, ‘All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts.'”
Explanation:
The pattern “Extended Quote” involves using a quote or saying from a respected or authoritative source to convey a message or idea.
In the example statement, the speaker uses a quote from Shakespeare to illustrate the idea that life is like a play, and that people play many different roles throughout their lives. By using a quote from a respected and well-known source, the speaker may add credibility to their message and may also engage the listener’s interest or curiosity.
This pattern can be used to convey complex or abstract ideas in a simple and memorable way, by using a quote or saying that encapsulates the idea. It can also be used to add depth or richness to a message, by drawing on the wisdom of past thinkers or leaders. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as pretentious or overbearing if used inappropriately or excessively.