The Power of Listening
Haemin shares profound insights on the importance of truly listening to others, emphasizing that often people already know the answers to their problems but need someone to witness their struggles with compassion. He highlights how familiarity can lead to complacency in relationships, causing individuals to stop listening. By being present and attentive, we can foster deeper connections and help others feel rejuvenated and understood.In this clip
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