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*It doesn't take the time it would take for them to tell you about these things or for you to respond to these things. | *It doesn't take the time it would take for them to tell you about these things or for you to respond to these things. | ||
*What you imagine doesn't have to match what's going on in the teddy bear's head | *What you imagine doesn't have to match what's going on in the teddy bear's head | ||
*It's not about that. It's about your experience as the talker and what the imagining of these things does for you in terms of what you're then saying or thinking. | *It's not about that. It's about your experience as the talker and what the imagining of these things does for you in terms of what you're then saying or thinking. | ||
Without their having to say anything and without your having to respond to anything, you've been able to benefit from their presence and attention. Sometimes you may even feel more of their presence and attention and their benefits when they have said less | Without their having to say anything and without your having to respond to anything, you've been able to benefit from their presence and attention. Sometimes you may even feel more of their presence and attention and their benefits when they have said less | ||
now have an audience | You now have an audience | ||
You now can run simulations | You now can run simulations |
Revision as of 11:51, 25 March 2020
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- You can get some information by automatically imagining it.
- What might the other person by paying attention to
- What are they expecting to hear you say
- What might be going on in their head to help them make sense of each new piece of information that you're giving them
- You don't need to respond to the information because it's not being presented to you by the other person sharing it.
- It doesn't take the time it would take for them to tell you about these things or for you to respond to these things.
- What you imagine doesn't have to match what's going on in the teddy bear's head
- It's not about that. It's about your experience as the talker and what the imagining of these things does for you in terms of what you're then saying or thinking.
Without their having to say anything and without your having to respond to anything, you've been able to benefit from their presence and attention. Sometimes you may even feel more of their presence and attention and their benefits when they have said less
You now have an audience
You now can run simulations