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There's an epidemic that's taking hold in urban areas: a failure to signal. As dangerous as that is for pedestrians, there's actually an analog happening in society at large that's much worse. People just can't seem to communicate — or process communication. You say "no" and they hear "yes." You say "thank you," they hear "f*** you." Where is this coming from? And how do we get our messages across so that we maintain healthy relationships (and stay safe in our concrete jungles)?
By Jeffrey SteenSend us a text
There's an epidemic that's taking hold in urban areas: a failure to signal. As dangerous as that is for pedestrians, there's actually an analog happening in society at large that's much worse. People just can't seem to communicate — or process communication. You say "no" and they hear "yes." You say "thank you," they hear "f*** you." Where is this coming from? And how do we get our messages across so that we maintain healthy relationships (and stay safe in our concrete jungles)?