22/07/2024
Everybody wants somebody to listen to what he or she needs to say.
Think of times when you have needed to tell somebody about something that was important to you. It could have been as simple as "I made an A on that paper" to which no response is needed . Or it could have been more involved like "I got grounded for a week and I don't know why. What happened was...." You needed somebody to listen to all you had to say about being grounded. Did anybody listen to you? Most likely not. The person you told probably interrupted you by talking about a time when he got grounded or sided with you by agreeing that your being grounded was not fair. He did not listen so you could get out all your feelings about what happened to you.
Do you know what you would feel if somebody did actually listen to everything you had to say without interruption? You would feel like the most important person on earth. You would get all excited and want to tell everybody about that person and what he or she did for you.
What if you could be that person who listens to another? You would be very special to him or her. You would automatically be his or her new friend. So all you need to do is learn how to listen. That's not easy. That is not a skill we develop growing up. It is a difficult skill to learn. Try listening to somebody else talk about anything for five minutes. You'll be distracted by all manner of things. You'll make it a conversation or maybe an argument. Listening is not normal. Being distracted or having a conversation or argument is normal.
Think of all the friends you would make if you learned to listen to them. You would be important to them and they would love you. They would seek you out to talk to you because nobody else would know how to listen to them.