Power of the Generous Question
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The Quiet Power of the Generous Question
In this episode of Stoic Word of the Day, host Thomas Alexander explores the sacred space between two people: the silence of a listener. We often treat conversation as a battlefield, waiting for a gap in the noise to strike with our own opinions. But true Stoic mastery is found in the restraint of the tongue and the opening of the ear.
We dive into the art of the "generous question"—a question asked not to trap or to triumph, but to understand and to heal. Drawing from the wisdom of James 1:19, we are reminded to be "quick to listen and slow to speak".
The Poetic Word:
Two ears were given, and but a single tongue,
That we might hear the songs that go unsung.
To listen is to let the ego die,
And see the world through another's eye.
A question asked with grace is a key,
That sets the prisoner of silence free.
Join us as we learn that the loudest thing in the room should often be our attention, not our voice.
Host: Thomas Alexander
Scripture Focus: James 1:19
Stoic Anchor: Epictetus ("Nature has given to men one tongue, but two ears...")
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