In this society governed by the rule of law, the importance of legal knowledge is becoming increasingly prominent. I believe that most people will inevitably have doubts in their minds: For those who study the Fa, it is necessary to have eloquent eloquence? This is a topic that has been highly debated. Some believe that a person who studies law must have excellent eloquence and argumentating skills in order to fight for the best interests of his clients in court. Others, on the other hand, believe that the true essence of the law lies in facts and evidence, not in eloquence and rhetoric. So, does a student of the Fa have to be eloquent?
Let's take a look at what netizens say about this issue.
The question is, what if I say that I have a Taiwanese accent and can't change it [covering my face]
In addition, more than 80% of them do not work as lawyers, is this proportion a bit high?
Will this percentage decrease after continuing to study for a PhD?
Debate is one of the basic skills of law, but debate is not the same as rigidity. Debates should be reasoned and evidenced, and sometimes there should be moderation, and law is a profession that stresses logic and wisdom.
Actions speak louder than words
It is not necessary to be eloquent in studying the Fa, but having good eloquence may be a plus. Personally, I think that high emotional intelligence is more important than friendly eloquence.
It's important to be careful!
Netizen's point of view: Not necessarily! Studying law requires practitioners to have legal thinking, rich legal knowledge, and certain social skills, so it does not necessarily have to be particularly eloquent.
Litigation relies on evidence to speak, and the role of the mouth is limited.
We must have dialectical thinking, active thinking, living thinking, and rule of law thinking.
What is more important is to learn and cultivate one's legal thinking, and debating ability is an acquired ability.
Being able to convey meaning accurately is an ability, an ability that everyone needs and is very important.
After reading the views shared by netizens, on the whole, does a person who studies the Fa have to be able to speak eloquently? The answer is not absolute. While eloquent eloquence can bring certain advantages to legal work, the essence of law is about facts and evidence.
Therefore, a good lawyer needs to have multifaceted abilities, not just eloquence. When choosing whether or not to become a lawyer, we should make a decision based on our interests and strengths, not just because we want to be eloquent.
At the same time, we should also be aware that legal work is not only for winning lawsuits or obtaining benefits, but also for maintaining social justice and the rule of law.
Therefore, we should always adhere to the belief in the law, follow the guidelines of the law, and provide customers with the best quality legal services.
In this regard, friends, do those who study the Fa have to be able to speak eloquently? What do you think? Leave a message in the comment area to discuss.
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