Curiosity in Disagreement
Engaging in conversations with those who hold opposing views often involves a dual desire: to persuade and to understand. While many believe they are curious about the other person's perspective, they often overlook the need to actively demonstrate that curiosity. Shifting from the mindset of simply feeling curious to taking actionable steps can significantly enhance communication and reduce frustration in discussions.In this clip
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Can you explain the technique of confirming understanding twice and asking follow-up questions about how the person felt in a conversation or interview style, as discussed by Jordan Harbinger in episode 414: Jonah Berger | How to Change Anyone's Mind and the clip Engaging Through Choice?
Can you explain the technique of confirming understanding twice and asking follow-up questions about how the person felt in a conversation or interview style, as discussed by Jordan Harbinger in the episode 414: Jonah Berger | How to Change Anyone's Mind and the clip Engaging Through Choice?