The Benefits of Talking to Strangers

Recent global events mixed with the magnetism of distraction cellphones provide have caused less face-to-face connection than ever before.
The Benefits of Talking to Strangers
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If you spend much time in public places, you’ll likely notice fewer conversations between strangers. Most people are glued to their smartphones, wearing earbuds, or programmed by society to mind their own business.

The longer this continues, the stranger it feels to interrupt others who are probably absorbed in digital activities. Rather than risk awkwardness, most of us will resort to staying quiet.

Mike Donghia
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Mike Donghia and his wife, Mollie, blog at This Evergreen Home where they share their experience with living simply, intentionally, and relationally in this modern world. You can follow along by subscribing to their twice-weekly newsletter.