Bravo Bill! I agree fully and hope others will do the same!
Bill Hobler suggests:
> Dialog requires at least two behaviors, speaking and listening. Let us
> recognize those who don't often contribute, i. e. speak, as "listeners".
After all, don't most people believe that good listening is a rare art,
performed by few? And active listening can be more powerful than active
response!
Gary Scherling
Helping people help themselves
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