
Chris Kaskie, Varyer

A real conversation is an interactive process—one where you are constantly going to be listening, sharing your view, asking questions, and negotiating to get the conversation back on track when it starts to go off the rails.
Roger Fisher • Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
Jack Dorsey On Solitude, Self-Care & Shouldering The Health of Global Conversation
richroll.comFace-to-face conversation, on the other hand, is such a vital spark for the imagination and for the cultivation of empathy. ‘My argument is not anti-technology,’ Turkle writes. ‘It’s pro-conversation.’
Rob Hopkins • From What Is to What If: Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want
Living in a Lorem Ipsum World: Sometimes We Need to Talk Less and Say More — Jim Carroll's Blog
Jim Carrolljimcarrollsblog.com