How do we experiment?
So how do we experiment and explore what makes a conversation wonderful?
:- Doug.
So how do we experiment and explore what makes a conversation wonderful?
:- Doug.
The work of conversation is ask one another leathery questions: to explore the mystery of human.
:- Doug.
What is it about tears? Where are they here?
:- Doug.
Someone said we’re either running from or to something—there is something or someone we despise or fear or love or want. Which way am I?
:- Doug.
What makes a conversation wonderful? This is something people have been working on for eons—and still don’t have a handle on—and probably shouldn’t.
:- Doug.
There are some conversations for which I have no patience.
:- Doug.
Perhaps we do converse with our 11th generation, and we are not aware.
:- Doug.
Here are our three key questions for starters: 1. What is conversation and how is it done more wonderfully? 2. What is human and how is it done more wonderfully? 3. What might we want from conversing across 11 generations, and how might it be done more wonderfully?
:- Doug.
A person is not a building; a conversation is not a house; a community is not a town: but they do afford us ways to turn our thinking about these things.
:- Doug.