Summary:
The book delves into twelve powerful phrases such as "I don't know" and "I was wrong," exploring personal anecdotes and universal truths about the challenges of communication and connection. It reflects on the author's experiences with love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, offering insights into the importance of vulnerability and honesty.
Key points:
1. Listening Power: Corrigan highlights active listening as a key communication tool for understanding and effective responses.
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