Things work well when a group of people know each other, and things break down when it's a bunch of random people interacting.
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When two people are paying close attention to each other, check out the others in the group and see who's observing. Human dynamics are amazing, but so much that you might learn is subconscious interplay.
I like the idea of subversively communicating with people... so that you make people see things in different ways.
What we've tried to do is have neighbors, colleagues, friends and family talking.
This ability to mix people together is something I learned early on.
When you're part of an ensemble and share the screen with so many people, you become close to them because you're hanging out all the time. Obviously you have your ups and downs, but that kind of brings you closer in many ways.
Conversations are the most direct way to connect with people.
One of the ways you learn about life is to associate with people.
The ability to communicate with everybody, regardless of who are you are, is a great thing.
Especially when you're working so closely with people and you have to develop intense relationships, it's great when you have a relationship and a rapport with them.
To establish personal relationships with the people you work with is stupid, because you never know when the winds will change. I try not to get too close to people.
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