It's a skill. I think part of that skill must come from taking in interesting and beautiful things, so that you can make meaningful conversation with people.
First, though, one needs a conversation starter and a bit of courage. That takes practice.
It's a skill. I think part of that skill must come from taking in interesting and beautiful things, so that you can make meaningful conversation with people.
First, though, one needs a conversation starter and a bit of courage. That takes practice.
Any tips? On the first part?
Not sure, as it's something I'm still learning. Some ideas, though:
- Read a lot. Fiction, nonfiction, essays, and occasional news. Or if reading isn't always practical, podcasts and audio books do a pretty good job in the place of physical books.
- Talk about meaningful things with your friends. Make connections. Think about how the movie you just saw relates to the essay you just read.
- Engage in hobbies. Something that interests you can you can get excited about with other people.
- Jog or garden or do something physical outside, that makes you attend to the weather, the skies, the seasons, and the natural world.
- Ask questions and listen.
- Laugh at other people's jokes, and at your own.