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Old attitude but still necessary

I tried to make a amusing joke about it in my article on Design Thinking but I do not think it worked well. So let's try this way. I thought it was going to take a little longer for us to have to remind people of one of humanity's oldest and most important habits and that it is still essential for the creation, development, and success of any idea:

Conversation: It is the action and the effect of speaking between one or more people, one with the other (s). The term derives from the Latin conversatio that was used initially to "live with, to meet frequently", formed by "together", more vertere, "to turn, to turn to." It later changed to the current meaning and is often used as a synonym for dialogue or conversation. The conversation supposes a communication through some type of language (oral, gestural, etc.). It involves an interaction where two or more people construct a text together (as opposed to the monologue).


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