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Silence Is a Potent Weapon
- Some Thoughts on Why People Who Are Quiet Are Successful
- Narrated by: Tenson Robinson
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In actuality, silence is a type of communication with no spoken language but which is still densely packed with information.
Silence creates areas for contemplation, but it hinders listening in a much more active and in-depth manner. It broadens our perception of reality and encourages us to be more empathic. It alleviates the saturation caused by an excessive number of words in the communication channel, allowing for new meanings.
In a nutshell, quiet is an effective instrument for uncovering fresh possibilities and chances for understanding, reconciliation, and agreement.
©2022 Alannah Joyce (P)2022 Alannah Joyce
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