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Improving Human Relations is one of Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons, and it is Lesson Six.
Overview
To improve one's relations with one's fellow beings, one must be outgoing and press to speak to all people one meets.
When one opens one's heart to others, others will open their hearts in return and offer wisdom on many important things.
If the person's advice is strange or cannot be understood, one should not feel shy. One should simply ask the person to repeat the statement by pressing again.
More often than not, if one asks politely, a person will say the same thing over and over again until the meaning is clear.[1]
References
- ↑ "Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons Lesson Six Improving Human Relations To improve one's relations with one's fellow beings, one must be outgoing and press [A] to speak to all people one meets. When one opens one's heart to others, others will open their hearts in return and offer wisdom on many important things. If the person's advice is strange or cannot be understood, one should not feel shy. One should simply ask the person to repeat the statement by pressing [A] again. More often than not, if one asks politely, a person will say the same thing over and over again until the meaning is clear." — Sturgeon, The Wind Waker.