Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't.
When involved in a conversation, a person should listen more than they speak
A person that talks too much and does not listen to the other person might be missing out on information that could be beneficial,
Additionally, the person speaking may need an open ear.
A person can likely find value in most conversations if they are willing
Many times, an individual will hear a person speak but not listen and retain the information.
Instead, they are thinking about what they will say next.
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