Tag: communication
All the articles with the tag "communication".
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Lord Dorwin
In Asimov's Foundation, Hardin's recording of Lord Dorwin's embassy shows that days of polished, self-assured diplomatic language can reduce to empty air once vague flattery and qualification are stripped away—exposing assurance without substance.
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Communication Breakdown
Carl Jung defines loneliness not as empty rooms but as the inability to speak what matters to oneself—when inner life cannot find language, isolation persists even in company.
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Narcissistic Illusion.
A first-person account traces fast-forward plans, shrinking text-only contact, and push-pull intimacy with someone who seemed ideal—ending in eroded trust, projected blame, and the ache of a bond that was never truly mutual, with warning signs catalogued at the close.
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Questions.
Questions years of public writing against Turkle’s acting-out vs working-through—wondering when online introspection turns narcissistic performance and whether the norm now steals depth from offline confidants.
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The Project Survival Kit
Three survival-grade PM ingredients—end-state narrative, strengths-aware teaming, and crystal-clear org charts—before timelines and risk logs.
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Altitude Sickness.
Mt. Rainier prep, shifting group chemistry at base camp, and introvert patterns (INFP) when confidence drops on the climb.