| ▲ | ilc 15 hours ago | |||||||
No, it means you have something unique to say. The bar is there, but it is lower than you expect. If you have a truly unique point of view to express, that brings some value to the table, slots will open up. And I've spoken at plenty of conferences. :) Not always in the glamour rooms/slots. But... I did have one talk fill a room out the door. That was a talk on a difficult/controversial topic, and by then... I was probably about as expert as they came on the issue. I didn't start with that though. I just started with a simple point of view talk. And I'd argue the second version of that talk is still one of the best I've given in my life. | ||||||||
| ▲ | johannes1234321 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
That doesn't mean every talk has to be unique and special. An "introduction to XYZ" talk may have a bunch of equally valid speakers, which all naturally provide a slightly different angle and there is a bunch of factors going in the decision about who gets the slot. Some talks are plain craftswork, not unique experiences and still very worthwhile. | ||||||||
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