Don't think or judge, just listen.

Sarah Dessen
Don't think or judge, just listen.
Don't think or judge, just listen.
Don't think or judge, just listen.
Don't think or judge, just listen.
About This Quote

Appreciating what you hear is an important step in learning and growing. An important part of listening is to notice the little things. Do not judge what you hear, just listen and learn. People who say they know everything and try to change someone’s opinion are usually wrong or trying to manipulate others. People who don’t like something will usually try to change it because they don’t like it.

Source: Just Listen

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