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Chuck's avatar

I like telling my own real life stories, buffed more humbling or embarrassing to me the better and my wife always asks why I tell such personal embarassing tales on myself and I really did not know why until I read Anne Jackson's "permission to speak freely" where she talks about "the gift of going second" where she would purposely start an uncomfortable conversation with a stark maybe embarrasing story about herself, gifting others with peace and confidence and humility and courage to "go second"., kind of an icebreaker, I guess. Or maybe I just like to shock people. Whatever.

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Donna K's avatar

I have always loved stories. I loved to read and, as I grew up, I realized some of the best stories weren't just in books, but people had stories. Taking time to learn another's story is how I connect with them and see them as layered, multidimensional human beings. Whenever there is a big topic that I don't quite understand, I look to people who live in that space to tell me their story and help me gain insight. I can do that by following them on social media, listening to podcasts, supporting them, reading their books if they have any published, etc.

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