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It may surprise you that I enjoy talking with people…
For many years I had a stutter and talking was a form of torture. Now I’m rarely too busy for a chat and a laugh (Making up for lost time perhaps). Val loves to have a chat too and I love the way she makes friends with supermarket check-out staff and is unfailingly welcoming to people she meets.
One of our Raglan neighbours had ordered catering supplies. The bread company personnel had delivered their order and walked towards our home. Val and I were working in our garden, looked up and initiated a conversation with them. A few minutes of banter followed. Then, ‘out of the blue’ they offered us a free box of bread treats. Eh? They must have noticed our confused looks, so they said, “This is our way of thanking you for being kind to us.” We accepted their kind offer. In a good way we had interrupted their busy day and in their own way they appreciated that.
I’m sure that some readers of my blog will think it’s just talk but it’s more than that. Conversations validate people. Conversations show that we care. Conversations unite us.
POINTS to PONDER
When appropriate, take time to stop and talk. Connection with people is so important.
Don’t forget to listen! We have a lot to learn from each other.
The art of conversation needs reviving in a world that is increasingly disconnected and lonely, despite social media saying the opposite.
I absolutely love this blog and I totally agree with it. With Lonelibess being the biggest and worst poverty stated by Mother Teresa I think Steve has nailed it when he talks about the value of conversation .
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve for this focus highlighting the importance of talk, listening and connecting.