Drawing Out Voices

 

People who seem quiet at first can become remarkably eloquent when invited to speak about their interests or meaningful past experiences. Rather than seeking attention, they tend to open up when thoughtfully asked, often revealing unique perspectives, deep insights, and uncommon stories that enrich both listener and speaker alike. I have never been one to talk much about myself; instead, I prefer asking questions that draw others out and deepen the conversation. This approach has led me to unexpected encounters, surprising stories, and new knowledge beyond my own field, and I have always valued the simple fact that others felt glad to share their thoughts with me.

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