Yes indeed, and this law might also be known as talking at cross purposes. Cognitive Behavioural Therapists have long proposed Active Listening as a partial solution, but of course this only mitigates the problem, which can be deeply rooted, such as with degrees of Autism (Asperger's). And it is very difficult to teach a person to accurately detect non verbals if it doesn't already come naturally to them.
Still, I like the presentation of the issue as a law since it feels more manageable that way.
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In reply to Re: The Law of Inconsistent Assumptions
by EdwardG
in thread The Law of Inconsistent Assumptions
by dimar
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