
“With people, things go best if you pay close attention and know how to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. Real people demand responses to what they are feeling in that moment. And not just any response.”
In schools, children who are spending more time on gadgets are getting better prepared to spend more time gadgets – not humans. The teachers struggle to get children to talk to each other in class, to directly address and debate each other.When leaders empathise with their employees, they fire “mirror neurons” in their followers brains. The language they use matters. Making eye contact matters. Fiona Kerr, the neuroscientists talk tells us just how much language can impact the brain.https://youtu.be/HPD_5y_Fxhg
“It is enough to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.”
Silence can mean so many things. Could machines say so much through their silence? What do you think?——————–Don’t miss reading this article by Sherry Turkle <Click this>

