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Discuss a impromptu speech on the topic: What I Would Do if I Knew I Could Not Fail.

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Some ideas for this topic are briefly generated to discuss this prompt: "If I could do anything in the world if I knew I could not fail, I would be empowered, free, and unstoppable."

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Here is a sample outline of what I would do for a speech on not failing and its possibilities:

I. Introduction: Like a character from a Marvel comic, I would be empowered, free, and unstoppable if I knew I could not fail. However, I would acknowledge this capacity in a normal, everyday light, not through superhuman endeavors.

A. Restated topic: If ...

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