by Dwayne Phillips
Sometimes, some things are important to me. It is usually a mistake to extend that importance to another person.
The idea hit me. This is IMPORTANT! I will dig into this topic. I will expand it in many ways.
Me: Hey, look at the results of my analysis. I have looked at all the details in all these dimensions. Look what I discovered.
Other Person: With a blank expression looking at the numbers on the screen. Silence.
Me: These findings are important. See how they affect the outcomes?
Other Person: More silence.
Me: Given this, you should understand how important my work is to you.
Other Person: Even more silence. Finally, “Can you start at the beginning and tell me why I want to know any of this.”
Me: Because it is IMPORTANT.
Other Person: Can you start at the beginning and tell me why I want to know any of this.
Me: Silence.
The meeting ends in mutual silence.
Sometimes it simply wasn’t important to the other person. I should ask. I should do better.
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