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  • Essay / Learn the skills needed for daily living: planning, execution and...

    Our first topic was: “How can I work on something when I don't know what it is?” » However, during the process, we began to answer other questions. We all chose a topic from the Big Questions document that we would be interested in discussing. Afterwards, we thought about the possibility of answering the question. For example, one of the options was: "Am I wasting time and will regret it later?" This is an astonishing question! I think about it all the time. However, I don't think it's a good conversation starter. I feel this way because I can easily summarize the answer as "Yes, I know I am." ". That's all I want to say on this subject. What if someone pushed me to go further by asking me why? So I would. say: “I'm trying to be productive, laziness is not a virtue, but the concept of time is different and wasting this time is what I want to do now! » “Ultimately, I can only live in the present moment.” Any further discussion on this topic would be unnecessary and repetitive in my opinion. We thought the question we chose would be more thought-provoking at the time. We marketed the conversation by creating a poster. The sign was simple and only indicated when we were having the conversation. the event, the place and the subject. However, we knew that word of mouth would be a better solution for something like this, so we put a lot of emphasis on inviting friends and our Management Arts and Sciences classmates. As there was no need for a large group, we did not insist on extensive publicity. We didn't have many people, it was us and two friends who were able to attend if we had planned a better time. maybe more people would have shown it. I know a few of the people I marketed to were unavailable at the time of our meeting. However... middle of paper...... was better in some ways. It expanded my thinking about the future of technology in America and how there is so much in life that we don't know. I've also been thinking a lot about the strength of our beliefs and the influence they can have on us. Dialogue is definitely a process I will use in other situations in my life. Whenever I have to make a decision or do some type of planning involving another person, I think dialogue will be necessary. Even in everyday life, dialogue is essential to our ability to coexist. I believe that being able to have a respectable dialogue with someone, whether you agree or not, is a necessary skill. This is good because it can help you broaden your perspective on topics. Dialogue with someone whose point of view differs from yours allows you to come to a common point of view with that person instead of debating and arguing..