The Meaningfulness of a Deep Conversation
I love having deep conversations with others. Talking about your deepest inner parts of you, where you actually learn really valuable things about one another. Information such as how this person became who they are today, the things that make them tick, their interests and their feelings. You learn about their passions and you get to see a glimpse of their hopes, dreams, and desires. The story starts to unfold and you begin to understand the reason this person has become this person and the actions that have gotten them to this point. It helps you learn what drives them, what motivates them in life, and even who may inspire them. Deep, in-depth, conversations let me appreciate people as individuals because that’s how you understand and get to know someone, by learning what makes them who they are. It’s amazing and rewarding to share certain things with certain people because you’ve formed a bond of trust and intimacy. You can find this in a friend, a family member, or anyone really, as long as you have a solid foundation of trust then deep conversations come easily and become very enlightening. But don’t take them for granted because they are rare, almost like seeing a shooting star. I am fortunate to have a few people in my life that I can have deep conversations and share my true inner self with and at the end of it, they still love me for who I am.
5 Comments
Roxanne Irazoqui
I like to have those type of conversations with family and friends.
Shauna Ragbir
Me too!
Stephanie
No filter friendships are the best ones. Love you!
Shauna Ragbir
Yes they are! Love you too!
Shantie Ragbir
I know it’s hard to trust people after so many recent fake friendships by people you have know for so many years, but remember these things happen to make you a stronger person in the end. Love you Shaun 😘😘😘