In "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," Michael Wolff observes a particular individual whose talent for speech and free association appears boundless. The author notes how some observers have idly speculated about the length of time this person could continue speaking if they could control time just as easily as they command language. The general agreement among them points to an infinite potential for discourse.
The individual demonstrates a remarkable ability to engage others despite the absence of organized thought or a structured narrative. Their enjoyment of their own voice and the absence of inhibition seem to liberate them, allowing their thoughts to flow randomly yet captivatingly. Ultimately, it seems that their only real constraint is the patience and attention of their audience, suggesting an unconstrained verbal flow that could persist indefinitely.