A French philosopher once said,
He was right.
We text. We post. We react.
But we rarely connect.
We’ve mastered the art of talking.
But we’ve forgotten how to listen.
I’ve seen this everywhere.
From international summits to street cafés.
We’re speaking more than ever — but saying less.
A real conversation is different.
It’s not filtered.
It’s not rehearsed.
It’s not for show.
It’s the sound of truth finding its way out.
The quiet between words.
The courage to say,
In my work, those moments matter most.
Not the headlines.
Not the stats.
But the raw, human exchanges that don’t go viral — and don’t need to.
We need more of that.
More face-to-face.
More “Tell me what happened.”
More “What do you need?”
More “How are you — really?”
Because when we stop performing and start listening, something shifts.
Not just in what we hear — but in how we see each other.
So yes, the world is faster.
Yes, AI is smarter.
Yes, screens are everywhere.
But connection?
That still takes presence.
And presence can’t be automated.
That’s why I still believe in real conversations.
Because for all the ways we communicate today,
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