MO THE MIND-READER

There are many things that Mo has kept secret from the public, such as his unique abilities that give him a distinctive edge when he speaks or presents in front of an audience. After the many requests from the people, Mo is willing to share his secret with the rest of the world.

At the age of six was when it became visible that Mo was not like the other kids in his class. He would not speak a word for days, but would have his eyes locked on the teacher and would not turn for even the slightest noise or interruption. He began listening so much that his memory grew to be remarkable. He wouldn’t speak much, but one thing he did say was that “listening through ears is simple but to listen through the eyes is real talent.” He would live with this quote and became so good at practicing what he preached that he could hear you without you saying a word. He used say that “a person with such a loud body didn’t need to speak a single word.” In other words what he meant to say was that someone whose body language was so visibly animated didn’t need to speak a word to get his point across.

In high school Mo developed his power of reading minds. He would just need to have direct eye contact with someone to determine how they fell about him or what they are thinking about. When giving presentations, Mo took full advantage of this ability and used it to its fullest capability. He would begin his presentation and scan the room to see how the audience responds even before they have a chance to give any feedback. It took practice but Mo became so good that he would talk in a certain way so that most members in the audience would be satisfied. During interviews, is when it worked the best. That was because when Mo would begin his interview he would already know what kind of response the employer would give and if he impressed him well enough to earn the position. His elevator pitch has become so authentic that employers would hire him on the spot.

With his many advantages came weaknesses. One weakness Mo still suffers with today is being overly meticulous. In the beginning teachers and friends would tell him its good but after it became so hard to move forward without having every little detail perfect, Mo realized he needed to learn to make mistakes and eventually learn from them.