Si quieres ser sabio, aprende a interrogar razonablemente, a escuchar con atención, a responder serenamente y a callar cuando no tengas nada que decir.
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Learn advidly. Question it repeatedly. Analyze it carefully. Then put what you have learned into practice intelligently.
Il faut de l'esprit pour bien parler, de l'intelligence suffit pour bien écouter.
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Exchange information, learn to speak sensibly about any subject, learn to express your thoughts, accept new ones, examine them, analyze. Think objectively. Think toward the future.
Learning to listen is the essence of intelligent living.
Listening well and answering well is one of the greatest perfections that can be obtained in conversation.
Son las preguntas que no podemos responder las que más nos enseñan. Nos enseñan cómo pensar. Si le das a un hombre una respuesta, lo único que gana es un pequeño hecho. Pero dale una pregunta y va a buscar sus propias respuestas. PATRICK ROTHFUSS, AUTOR
"Ask and you shall receive" is the rule, but you must learn how to ask and how to receive
Learn to listen when people are talking. First, it's a great art, and second, it's quite possible that when people say one thing they mean another.
You have to know how to learn anything you want to learn.
A smart person knows how to talk. A wise person knows when to be silent.
Here is the primary means of training yourself: as soon as you leave in the morning, subject whatever you see or hear to close study. Then formulate answers as if they were posing questions.
Stephen Covey dijo “Muchos de nosotros no escuchamos con la intención de entender, escuchamos con la intención de responder”. Aprende a escuchar.
Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama.
Listen to everything that is said, and see everything that is done. Observe the looks and countenances of those who speak, which is often a surer way of discovering the truth than from what they say. But then keep all those observations to yourself, for your own private use, and rarely communicate them to others. Observe, without being thought an observer, for otherwise people will be upon their guard before you.
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