Click Here To Watch 10 Ways To Have a Better Conversation Creating a meaningful connection with a new person starts with a great conversation. However, a thoughtful conversation cannot occur if those involved are mentally closed off. In today's age of social media, many people have become rusty on their social skills or never even learned how to have a proper face to face conversation. In the video, Headlee describes the key traits to display whilst having a conversation. You must be open, focused, interested and attentive. The point of a conversation is to listen and get to know more about the person rather than babble on about yourself the entire time. Headlee states, “Don’t be half in it. Be all in or all out.” It is important to engage in every conversation because there’s always something you can learn from others. Even if you don’t agree with another person's opinion it’s helpful to hear them out and be respectful. If you learn to put effort into every conversation you ...
Toxic masculinity is when the age old idea of what it means to be masculine becomes harmful. The documentary Tough Guise 2 as well as the articles we read attempt to dive deeper into the extent of how we are affected by this ideology. People are finally questioning why boys are often much more violent than girls and more likely to be involved in instances such as school shootings. The article “The Boys are Not All Right” seems to be about the concept of toxic masculinity but could also be about how men are trapped in an outdated model of what it means to “be a man” where many are struggling to find their identity. Boys are raised with the idea that they must always be strong and manly which causes them to hide their emotions and bottle them up inside. Whilst enduring the rough parts of childhood such as bullying they don't have anyone to help guide them through their heavy emotions. Recently, there has been a conversation about how boys should be more vul...
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