You’re welcome! Glad you like it. I’m a fan of that particular page as well—it’s probably the technique I refer to/think about explicitly from that book second most, after the usual error itself. It’s valuable to be able to separate the utility of hearing something to gain knowledge and that of hearing something you already know to gain reassurance—it just bypasses a whole bunch of defensiveness, misunderstanding, or insecurity that doesn’t need to be there.
You’re welcome! Glad you like it. I’m a fan of that particular page as well—it’s probably the technique I refer to/think about explicitly from that book second most, after the usual error itself. It’s valuable to be able to separate the utility of hearing something to gain knowledge and that of hearing something you already know to gain reassurance—it just bypasses a whole bunch of defensiveness, misunderstanding, or insecurity that doesn’t need to be there.