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A lot of times we have our deepest, most meaningful and vulnerable conversations with strangers. Maybe we feel that because we'll never see them again, we have nothing to lose. Its so strange how in our day-to-day life, we get hung up on sharing the "what": what we did today, what our plans our for the weekend, etc. It's like our brain short-circuits into putting as little effort into conversation as possible. Of course, meaningful conversations every single time can get exhausting, but I think the point you're getting at is that our society is "vulnerability-poor". Great stuff as always man, looking forward to next week's issue!

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Always seems to be the case, people don’t hold back. Maybe they just want someone to talk to. I heard it as less “what” questions and more “how” or “why” questions. Appreciate you for reading Raymond!

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