At least one person knows someone who can't help but ask "why," "what," or "who" in every conversation, and if they don't, they might be that person. There's nothing wrong with being naturally curious ...
Research shows asking questions makes other people less defensive and more open to agreement. A few people — a few leaders — are consistently able to influence the people around them through force of ...
"Who did you vote for?" "How much did your house cost?" "When are you going to have kids?" There are some questions that we all just know not to ask in mixed company. Some inquiries, though, can be ...