RELATIONSHIPS
Dialogue is the life-blood of a relationship. But the obstacles to dialogue are
many- alas, and those who surmount them, few.
Much is accomplished if, in the first place, we talk less and listen more...
President Theodore Roosevelt had a passion for big-game hunting. When he heard
that a famous British hunter was visiting the States he invited the man to the
White House in the hope of getting some pointers from him.
After a two-hour meeting at which the two of them were closeted together and left
undisturbed, the Englishman emerged looking somewhat dazed.
“What did you tell the President?” a reporter asked. “I told him my name.” said
the worn-out visitor.
🙂
RELATIONSHIPS
Dialogue is the life-blood of a relationship. But the obstacles to dialogue are
many- alas, and those who surmount them, few.
Much is accomplished if, in the first place, we talk less and listen more...
President Theodore Roosevelt had a passion for big-game hunting. When he heard
that a famous British hunter was visiting the States he invited the man to the
White House in the hope of getting some pointers from him.
After a two-hour meeting at which the two of them were closeted together and left
undisturbed, the Englishman emerged looking somewhat dazed.
“What did you tell the President?” a reporter asked. “I told him my name.” said
the worn-out visitor.
🙂