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Julian_Invictus, to advice
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Someone asked me recently about the ability to "Read the Room" and whether or not this was a skill that can be developed. I certainly believe it is a skill and can be cultivated. Perhaps the most impactful maxim which can guide us in this regard was taught to me by a Jedi Knight who went by the name Zenchi from the Temple of the Jedi Order. He told me, "Learn to Observe without needing to React."

The Internet, particularly the social media algorithm demon, has created an incentive not just to React to everything, but to Observe specifically to React. In this way we often bias our interpretation of that which we observe with a skew towards the least charitable interpretation so that our reaction can be as extreme as possible.

To counteract this and hone this skill of reading the room, we can practice several behaviors that will improve our lives.

First, be the last person to speak in an interaction. When you allow everyone else to have their say, it gives you a chance to examine their perspectives and gauge their intentions.

Second, questions are better than statements. The cultivation of curiosity leads to more robust conversations. A statement can often be viewed as dismissive or ultimate in nature, sometimes leaving a conversation partner feeling as though there's nothing left to say. Curiosity, by contrast, is almost always viewed as an invitation to continue discourse.

Third, speak in a way that is pleasant. We've been taught to rely on flippancy and sarcasm in modern discourse as we assume the intentions of others or deliberately misconstrue them to make ourselves look superior. By engaging with someone in a pleasant way, we can disarm hostility. Even if others fail to uphold this standard, we will still maintain our own peace which is of a value beyond measure.

#Advice #LifeSkills #Awareness #Curiosity #InterpersonalSkills #Discourse #Conversations #SocialMedia #Communication

flohgro, to Kurzgesagt
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Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge. Action is the beginning of change.
-- James Clear

markmccaughrean, to Kurzgesagt
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Another loft discovery today, from a time when I was evidently on the Christmas list of Charles Elachi, then director of JPL 🤷‍♂️🙂

Unopened, as it turns out, so let’s see if I can find it again by December this year 😬✌️

#SpaceExploration #SpaceScience #Christmas #MSL #Curiosity #Mars #NASA

drcaberry, to DadBin
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There's a Robot In My Closet live readings on 5/16/25 #ChildrensBooks #KidLIt #ChildrensBookAutthor #Family #Friends #STEM #Creativity #Curiosity #NoireSTEMinist #MySTEMIsFortheStreets #RepresentationMatters #YoungRebelsPub @rebellion_reads getbook.at/RobotAfterschool

pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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Craving for rocks with peculiar shapes? Mars will not disappoint.

Shot yesterday by the Curiosity rover

May 17, 2024 - Sol 4187
Credit images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk

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pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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The Martian Art of sculpting and polishing a rock

Captured yesterday by the Curiosity rover.

May 17, 2024 - Sol 4187
Credit images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/fredk

pomarede, to Kurzgesagt
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A most fascinating sight. Captured yesterday by the ChemCam instrument onboard the Martian rover Curiosity, May 16, 2024 (Sol 4186).

Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL

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