Conversation with self is one thing, but generally it takes
at least two for a good, wholesome chat.
Initial icebreaking begins with a little introduction and background.
Spotting what’s common exchange of views take place. Slowly fine-tuning the
frequencies and establishing a connection.
Striking a conversation is also an art and has its set of
etiquettes. However, if one has no viewpoint,
no opinion and nothing to add or contradict, the conversation dies a silent
death and the connection fail.
A good conversation is like a process of brilliant architecture.
A sound and strong base is a must, with each person adding something worthy to
it. Giving the topic of discussion, varied perspectives. As much as agreeing is
important, so are a few disagreements. Lending depth to thoughts; helping shape
multi-layers of information, a good conversation is satiating.
And that’s what makes talking to a few people very
interesting, because you find missing links to broken threads of thoughts.
Binding you with that person in a bond of completion.
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