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The Art Of Conversation For Making Friends - David Robson

2024-06-20 People & Blogs
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David Robson is a science writer, journalist, and an author. Loneliness is the real pandemic. Many people yearn for connection but struggle to hold onto it. David has uncovered 13 laws of human connection which you can apply to build and deepen relationships with the people in your life. Expect to learn whether we are actually in a loneliness crisis, how solitude impacts our health, why people are struggling to make deeper connections, how you can express appreciation more freely to others, how you can heal bad feelings, why asking for help is important, why it’s so important get better at forgiving others and much more... - 00:00 Are We in a Loneliness Crisis? 04:09 How Important is Social Connection? 09:33 The Expectation Effect in Loneliness 13:40 Impact of Loneliness on Creativity & Finances 18:13 Quality or Quantity of Friends? 25:21 Categorising People as Introvert & Extrovert 33:31 Developing the Art of Conversation 44:10 How to Express Appreciation Better 48:33 Why You Need More Self-Compassion 58:29 The Novelty Penalty in Storytelling 1:03:12 Does Lying Ever Have Value? 1:10:56 How Much Should You Talk About Successes? 1:18:55 Why You Should Ask for Help More 1:24:27 Overcoming the Gratitude Gap 1:28:17 How to Heal Bad Feelings With Others 1:35:40 David’s Favourite Study From the Book 1:40:15 Where to Find David - Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - https://chriswillx.com/books/ Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic here - https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch in the comments below or head to... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact/

Top Comments (10)

@ChrisWillx 2024-06-20

Hello you savages. Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Are We in a Loneliness Crisis? 04:09 How Important is Social Connection? 09:33 The Expectation Effect in Loneliness 13:40 Impact of Loneliness on Creativity & Finances 18:13 Quality or Quantity of Friends? 25:21 Categorising People as Introvert & Extrovert 33:31 Developing the Art of Conversation 44:10 How to Express Appreciation Better 48:33 Why You Need More Self-Compassion 58:29 The Novelty Penalty in Storytelling 1:03:12 Does Lying Ever Have Value? 1:10:56 How Much Should You Talk About Successes? 1:18:55 Why You Should Ask for Help More 1:24:27 Overcoming the Gratitude Gap 1:28:17 How to Heal Bad Feelings With Others 1:35:40 David’s Favourite Study From the Book 1:40:15 Where to Find David

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@mamamomomai 2024-06-20

I grew up very lonely in school with no friends but it taught me to love to be alone which has shaped me into needing few friends as an adult. Being social at work is the hardest for me. I don't like when I use all my social energy at work and then come home with little energy for the ones I love. Thankfully I don't have to interact with too many people on a daily basis.

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@TRayTV 2024-07-04

It's easier to tell people the truth when you respect their right and ability to make informed decisions on their own behalf.

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@codsacx 2024-06-20

Making true friends is really difficult. Most people will never be more than acquaintances

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@christoscrivenunburdened 2024-06-20

This hits home. Loneliness isn't just a modern thing though; it's been around forever, tied as much to our own minds as to our surroundings. Sure, tech and lifestyle changes matter, but our own psychological barriers play a big role too. It's crucial to take responsibility for our own social connection. It's about using tech wisely and making an effort to connect genuinely with others. I find the best way to genuinely connect with others is to be open and honest about what actually inside my head and heart. If they aren't bothered with that, we're no more than acquaintances.

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@Car-jy8pw 2024-06-21

I’m introverted but I enjoy being social a lot. It fills my cup very quickly and then I’m satiated for a long time. It’s overwhelming when I have more than my fill of interactions.

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@danerose575 2026-02-22

I loved this for many things... including Chris' idea of texting any friend one thinks about. Just did that. I stopped the video several times to do exercises and I love that there are many actionable ways to engage.

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@willbui4296 2024-12-14

This video should have way more views. The most interesting part is the fast friends procedure stuck near the 36:00 mark.

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@daledevernon56 2024-06-20

There's a clear distinction between being alone and being lonely.

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@MicahPotts 2024-06-22

I would love to start a meetup on people who listen to these podcasts and are as strongly interested in personal growth and knowledge as the people who love every one of these things.

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