An excellent thought from David Amerland. I think most of us go through a stage (usually when we’re on the younger side) in which we think that there must be a shortcut, a quick trick, etc. In human relationships, however, that simply isn’t the case.
True, there are ways of communicating that are more effective, and other methods that are less effective. Some words should be avoided at all costs, and other words should be selected more frequently as they’re more effective….. only so long as they are genuine.
Originally shared by David Amerland
We Can’t Be Selective
There is a systemic approach to relationship building that we are barely aware of. When we subvert it by focusing on what essentially be short-sighted goals, we also undermine the foundations that uphold the truths that make our own existence viable.