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by ChrisR__
1235 days ago
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A lot. And in probably every aspect of life. You're more likely to find a partner you actually enjoy. You'll have an easier time finding the job you want. Your friendships will be more authentic. You'll spend more time with the family members you like and probably less time with the ones you don't. Have you ever spoken to someone and they give you answers that are barely related to what you just said? It's annoying right? You don't really want to speak with those people. But honestly, I find that most people only REALLY need to learn how to listen. Once you actually listen to what people say before you start putting your answer together will help you learn more and let's the other person know you're actually interested in what they're saying. All other aspects of social interaction will then come on there own. If it's a subject you're not overly interested in, then the conversation will be boring for both sides and that's completely fine too. Trying to be interested in everything everyone says will burn you out and won't help you in the long run. Just try and be yourself and always authentic. |
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