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Mark Goulston and Keith Ferrazzi, authors of Just Listen, use a great analogy for how you should think of interviewing. Rather than thinking of conversation as a tennis match, where you volley back and forth, think of conversation as a detective game. Your job is to learn as much about your interview participant as you can.
The Art & Skill of Active Listening
learn.producttalk.org
the only thing which could prevent industrial societies from disintegrating into warring tribes was high culture. High culture pulls society together by popularising the “best that has been thought and known in the world” and thereby encouraging everyone, regardless of their social background, to live together in an “atmosphere of sweetness and light”.
How Melvyn Bragg Made High Culture Highly Popular
The Economist
Femininity has been perceived as being nurturing and nice and sweet and soft. Well it’s lovely to have nice people around, but that perception of niceness and cooperation as a hallmark of womanly authenticity was created by a patriarchy that wanted to disempower women.
Living Prudently
Five Books
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