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Making sense of the world together

Making sense of the world together

This is the secret of really good conversations.

Many of our best conversations, whether with people we have just met or with old friends, are about the world around us rather than ourselves. These are also often the conversations that bring us closer to each other.

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Love a good conversation, it's how we grow. I strive to do be better at it.

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