correct answers listen well. fact, often correct answers a hindrance l — Richard J. Foster, Celebration Discipline

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We do not have to have the correct answers to listen well. In fact, often the correct answers are a hindrance to listening well, for we become more anxious to give the correct answer than to hear.

Richard J. Foster, Celebration of Discipline

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