7 Surprising Social Habits Silently Killing Your Deep Conversations—Are You Guilty?
I was so attached to the idea of winning an argument that I often overlooked the actual purpose of the conversation – to understand and be understood.
The result? Conversations felt more like battles than opportunities for meaningful connection.
I had to learn the hard way that being right isn’t what makes a conversation meaningful. It’s about sharing and understanding different perspectives, not winning an argument.
The moment I let go of my constant need to be right, my conversations became richer and more fulfilling.