Emotional Translation
One of the lesser known skills of relationships is the ability to translate what a lover says to reveal its deeper meaning. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/QUQhCh
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“Listening to a lover is a vital skill in relationships. But there is an associated, and perhaps less well-recognised talent we may also need to nurture: that of sometimes not quite listening to what a lover is saying in favour of deftly imagining what they might really mean – which could be a different thing altogether. Though taking someone at face value is rightly seen as a supreme symbol of respect, within love, it may at points be more accurate, as well as a great deal kinder, to dig beneath the surface meaning of words in search of a partner’s real but more bashful, complex or hesitant underlying emotional intention.…”
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“Listening to a lover is a vital skill in relationships. But there is an associated, and perhaps less well-recognised talent we may also need to nurture: that of sometimes not quite listening to what a lover is saying in favour of deftly imagining what they might really mean – which could be a different thing altogether. Though taking someone at face value is rightly seen as a supreme symbol of respect, within love, it may at points be more accurate, as well as a great deal kinder, to dig beneath the surface meaning of words in search of a partner’s real but more bashful, complex or hesitant underlying emotional intention.…”
You can read more on this and other topics on our blog TheBookofLife.org at this link: https://goo.gl/NchXWr
MORE SCHOOL OF LIFE
Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/t13Tg2
Watch more films on RELATIONSHIPS in our playlist:
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Do you speak a different language to English? Did you know you can submit Subtitles on all of our videos on YouTube? For instructions how to do this click here: https://goo.gl/39kD10
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Produced in collaboration with:
Zedem films
http://www.zedemanimations.com/ #TheSchoolOfLife
Видео Emotional Translation канала The School of Life
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