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Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Thich Nhat Hanh
· July 15, 2002
· Plum Village, France
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She
wants
to
know
what
you
have
to
do
when
you
think
that
no
one
is
listening
to
you,
when
you're
telling
a
story
or
something.
That's
a
good
question.
He
wants
to
know
what
he
should
do
when
people
don't
seem
to,
no
one
seems
to
listen
to
him.
That
happens
in
our
daily
life.
My
answer
is,
the
first
thing
you
can
do
is
to
learn
to
listen
to
people
first.
Because
if
we
don't
listen
to
people,
people
will
not
listen
to
us.
So
you
train
yourself
to
listen
to
your
father,
to
your
mother
very
deeply,
to
your
friends
very
deeply,
and
that's
your
practice.
And
people
may
be
influenced
by
your
way,
by
your
quality
of
listening,
and
they
will
change.
And
if
they
have
not
changed,
you
will
find
an
opportunity
to
tell
him,
to
tell
her
that,
you
know,
I
have
always
listened
to
you
very
deeply,
but
it
does
not
seem
that
you
have
tried
to
listen
to
me
deeply.
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