Failure is becoming someone who needs others to fail.
Alain de BottonMots clés failure others interpersonal-relationships
Very few people ever bother to find out what other people really think. They are willing to accept whatever they are told about anyone sufficiently distant.
Kim Stanley RobinsonMots clés interpersonal-relationships
What we do to others, we do to ourselves.
Bryant McGillMots clés socialism self-growth interpersonal-relationships
I realize I'm just a silly stranger goofing with other strangers for no reason far away from anything that ever mattered to me what that was--Always an ephemeral "visitor" to the Coast nevery really involved with anyone's lives there because I'm always ready to fly back across the country but not to any life of my own on the other end either, just a traveling stranger like Old Bull Balloon... (p. 178)
Jack KerouacMots clés attachment interpersonal-relationships roaming
The greatest thing I learned while taking classes at Second City was the very first thing they taught: 'Yes, and...'. In improv, you keep scenes alive but accepting whatever you are given and then adding to it or amplifying it. There is no space on stage for 'No,' 'I'm sorry, you're mistaken,' or 'Yes, but...'. Those transitions kill energy, set up interpersonal conflict, engage the ego in a defensive posture, and stymie the flow of conversation onstage.
Jason SeidenMots clés life-lessons good-advice defensiveness interpersonal-communication interpersonal-relationships communication-skills improv
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