This is a course back in my university time when some Taiwanese girls chose as their selective course. According to those with some music foundations, this course is very easy. It teaches you how to classify different music varieties. The single most important core of the course is to listen.
To listen..
Is it really that easy to listen in our lives? As time goes by, do we tend to jump into conclusions easily and quickly without gathering all pieces? Are we restrained by our pride and work place seniority, which symbolized our experiences and reputations, in that way that we can't listen to the others?
Honestly, I do find not being respectful to the others when I interrupt them. My time could be precious but so as others ideas. I do believe it could be difficult for someone to be brave enough to tell us what they think. Why can't we just be a little bit more encouraging by spending a few more minutes to listen?
In my work place, there are tonnes of "previous generations" colleagues. I respect them because they contributed their youth and strength to build the foundation for the company. However, I really can't take those people being barbaric by exercising their seniority.
I hope those people keep this in mind, "It's all coming back to you." There is something called Karma.
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