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2025年2月11日星期二

先理解,後求被理解

optometrist: a person whose job is to examine people’s eyes and to recommend and sell glasses

ungrateful: not showing or expressing thanks for something that somebody has done for you or given to you

chide: to criticize or blame somebody because they have done something wrong

incredulously: in a way that shows you cannot believe something

    We have such a tendency to rush in, to fix things up with good advice. But we often fail to take the time to diagnose, to really, deeply understand the problem first.

    我們總是傾向於急於求成,以最快的速度去解決問題。但我們往往沒有花時間去看清楚情況,沒有先真正、深入地瞭解問題。

Stephen R. Covey "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People"

Online Dictionaries Used:

hk.dictionary.search.yahoo.com

www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

Translated with the use of DeepL and edited

    There is a profound wisdom in taking time to truly listen before we speak. It is about immersing ourselves in another's perspective, allowing their thoughts and feelings to resonate within us. Only then can our own words find the depth and clarity they deserve.

    It is intriguing how conversations unfold we lead with understanding. Have you ever noticed how tensions ease and connections strengthen in those moments? It is like unlocking a hidden pathway to empathy and mutual respect.

Think Deeper Mode of Copilot

profound: very great; felt or experienced very strongly

intriguing: very interesting because of being unusual or not having an obvious answer

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