dear Harry thanks for informing about this excellent article- on our overspammed Vortex! It inspires me to think about: "Coulomb and other barriers in LENR"
Peter On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 7:30 AM, Harry Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: > http://www.sklatch.net/thoughtlets/listen.html > > The closing remarks: > > Good listening is arguably one of the most important skills to have in > today's complex world. Families need good listening to face > complicated stresses together. Corporate employees need it to solve > complex problems quickly and stay competitive. Students need it to > understand complex issues in their fields. Much can be gained by > improving listening skills. > > When the question of how to improve communication comes up, most > attention is paid to making people better speakers or writers (the > "supply side" of the communication chain) rather than on making them > better listeners or readers (the "demand side"). > > More depends on listening than on speaking. An especially skillful > listener will know how to overcome many of the deficiencies of a vague > or disorganized speaker. On the other hand, it won't matter how > eloquent or cogent a speaker is if the listener isn't paying > attention. > > The listener arguably bears more responsibility than the speaker for > the quality of communication.>> > > Harry > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

