good read. Interesting perspective. Communication skills r in short supply. Keeping emotions in check is rule #1.
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Replying to @DavidDanatzko @Medium
Sometimes. Anger and threat also work well, in some contexts. The right balance is **hard** to find...
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Replying to @generativist @Medium
my experience says different. Anger is a fear response. Usually something not well thought out. Stern & Serious r ok..
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Replying to @DavidDanatzko
Depends. E.g. Person acts violently, serious talk ineffective. You put yourself in middle and ofter threatening challenge.
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Replying to @generativist
sure, but there is no learning going on there. Maybe once emotion has settled can the offending party reflect but,
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Replying to @DavidDanatzko
Again, sometimes. Fear can teach. I learned not to stick my finger in electrical outlets because parent's yelled.
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Replying to @generativist
awareness being the ability to determine enough about your audience to communicate effectively.
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Replying to @DavidDanatzko @generativist
violence usually exists where communication and reason breakdown.
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Replying to @DavidDanatzko
Societally, I don't think that's true. It *usually* exists when your voice and what you communicate has no effect...
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Replying to @generativist
you're also comparing children who lack the tools and the Adults who may also lack the full skill set. Not quite the same.
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Ah, nm. My analogy of me as a child.
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