“Communication is the most important skill in life. We spend most of our waking hours communicating. But consider this: You've spent years learning how to read and write, years learning how to speak. But what about listening?” - Stephen Covey Dr. Stephen Covey asked that question and began offering a prescription for more effective interpersonal communications, first in his seminal 1989 book
Feigning interest in what someone else is saying seems to be the norm, "listening" only to formulate one's significantly better response to the other's inferior position. You crushed it again, Al!
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Great post on the single most important aspect of communication and relationships. Without this, real connection is not possible.
Feigning interest in what someone else is saying seems to be the norm, "listening" only to formulate one's significantly better response to the other's inferior position. You crushed it again, Al!