Conversations

I may seem like a quiet person. However, I enjoy conversations. It could be something about life in general. It could be something that happened during the day. It could be something that makes you anxious or something that makes you excited. It can be deep or not.

Conversations with friends, family and loved ones are the best. It feels good to have someone that can listen to you and someone that understands you. It feels good as well that they let their guard down and share their high or low moments.

The top tier conversation medium for me would be in-person conversations. Conversations over food and coffee. The next would be video calls, audio calls and chat respectively. While I have a made a lot of friends online, chats can be easily misunderstood.

The kind of conversation that I find relaxing is the free-flowing conversation. Thereโ€™s an exchange of ideas and interests and not just purely reacting to something.

Before the year ends, I hope to meet more friends in person and enjoy free-flowing conversations.

2 responses to “Conversations”

  1. Hi Karla,
    Just to thank you for your photo/article related to the Eraserheads about 13+ years ago, e.g. https://www.flickr.com/photos/karlaredor/3336238290/;
    http://rockersworld.com/eraserheads-live-the-final-set-experience-1/.
    (One can never know how one’s writing can influence/affect/benefit others ๐Ÿ™‚
    I found them after watching via YouTube their 2009 reunion concert. That sight of a burning piano is truly awesome.
    Great job taking pictures and writing about the event.
    BTW, I’m a fellow LaSallian (or LaSallite – student# 85*), an hobbyist/amateur photographer and an I/T professional for the US banking industry.
    I also agree with your viewpoints above (on Conversations).
    All the best!

    1. Hi, Jay! Thank you for your kind words. Really appreciate it!

      Yes, the burning piano is truly symbolic. Are you watching the concert on the Dec 22? It can be streamed in the US via iWant.

      ID โ€˜99 here and also from the banking industry.

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