You could, however, learn to communicate with people in the way they prefer.
You could, however, learn to communicate with people in the way they prefer.
I agree with that, and that totally contributes to inclusion and diversity. I wanted to share that if the only expectation for feedback is to receive « that’s great! » and nothing more from my time to review/contribute then what’s the point in asking for feedback.
The point, for some people, is that they crave affirmation and praise because they haven't gotten it in their lives very much, if at all. People who grow up being told they're awful, for example, sometimes want nothing more from people than validation.
sobering comment there. thanks. ☮️✊
There are, unfortunately, some very messed up families where children grow up, if not physically abused, with constant mental and emotional abuse telling them that they're worthless pieces of garbage, so they crave the opposite their whole lives until they find it in a fulfilling way.