Talk to people and be surprised

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Fale-pessoas.jpg

Usually people do not like to talk to strangers for several reasons. I also have a bit of fear because of the dangerous city that I live in and because I have always heard from my parents: "Do not talk to strangers." Yes, they are right. However, sometimes we can break the "rules". That will surprise us, just as it did for me.

A few months ago, I was sitting on the bus reading, when a man came and started a subject. He was a homeless. It was no inconvenience or anything, even apologized and amended a conversation.

She asked if I was a lawyer, and she talked about my book and her life. In his mind, lawyers read a lot. He also commented that he could not read much, with respect said that he found people who read a little crazy. In a way, I agreed. We laughed a little.

Then he talked about his life and his family. He commented that he also read a little, including the day before he had read the bible, read the entire book of Matthew. It was a brief conversation, passed a few points and he came down, so I could return to my reading.

This was not the first time an unknown person started a conversation with me. On another occasion, I was leaving the hospital and a woman came to me for help. It was a while ago, at the time I was about 15 years old. I got to writing about it, but I lost the text like so many others I've already done.

I can not remember exactly what I helped, I just remember that after the help she started to cry. That scene was very striking. She commented that she had been there for a while, but no one cared.

In these two described situations and in so many others, I realized that after the conversation people were happier in some way, simply because someone had heard. On the other hand, I did better because I learned something from them.

We do not have to live in fear. We can split banks. I use this phrase in a literal and figurative sense at the same time. I mean we can make a few exceptions to talk to people. A simple good day or thank you so much. There is no worse thing than getting into an elevator talk "good morning" and no one answering or else asking a question for someone in a queue and the person turning up. Certainly, these things did not just happen to me, I made sure of that by observing and also talking to others.

We never know when we're going to need someone. Any time may be opportune to learn.

Image Source

portuguese version

Sort:  

I am an introvert and while i love to engage in stimluating and interesting conversations with strangers, i do my best to avoide it and this has cost me relationships that could have turned to a priceless gift.

I'm shy, too. The secret is always to be educated. Greet people and be ready to help when necessary. I think that's enough. Thank you for comment, you're welcome.