Ever been 'under the lights' or 'on the spots'? In other words, have you ever been the sole focus of attention?
Give any you can remember, be it in view of a gigantic audience, or just your class or work buddies.
I've done so many times before, such as dancing in front of all the parents at 'Family Day' -- a sort of gathering in the middle of the school year to showcase student talent, quite fun actually -- for 6 years in a row. It went double too during graduation years.
Well, during the past few years, it would be presenting in front of the class, terrifying experience on my part.
But really, in retrospect, I learned a lot from it.
Also, Academic Team, you're always on the spot when you're on academic team, answering questions like you're on Jeopardy, when they stop and ask you to answer, it's deathly quiet, and you have to give out loud and clear, no room for mistakes and potential embarassment. >.>
So...generally I like being on the spot, just not when doing something I'm not comfortable doing.
Now you.
Give any you can remember, be it in view of a gigantic audience, or just your class or work buddies.

I've done so many times before, such as dancing in front of all the parents at 'Family Day' -- a sort of gathering in the middle of the school year to showcase student talent, quite fun actually -- for 6 years in a row. It went double too during graduation years.

Well, during the past few years, it would be presenting in front of the class, terrifying experience on my part.

But really, in retrospect, I learned a lot from it.
Also, Academic Team, you're always on the spot when you're on academic team, answering questions like you're on Jeopardy, when they stop and ask you to answer, it's deathly quiet, and you have to give out loud and clear, no room for mistakes and potential embarassment. >.>
So...generally I like being on the spot, just not when doing something I'm not comfortable doing.
Now you.
But I've always enjoyed being in front of a crowd and putting myself out there. It's something that's very unacceptable in most situations. Being drunk, being mentally retarded, or being in a theatrical play are about your only excuses to act like a child past the age of fifteen. That amount of untainted happiness is an incredible thing. Very rare.