Becausetherecanbenothingthatseemsmoreintimidatingorlessfunthanfinding a stranger, askingthemwhenthey'vecriedinfrontofsomeoneelse, andthentellingthemaboutthetimeyoucriedinfrontofsomeoneelse.
But I'm goingtotryandconvinceyouoverthenextfewminutesthatthisexperimentisnotonlyworthdoing, it's worthdoingwheneveryoucan, becauseitwillmakeyourlifebetter.
Andtoexplainhow I gottothis, I havetotellyou a littlebitof a storyaboutmeandmywife.
A fewyearsago, wegotintothisbadpattern.
We'vebeenmarriedfor 20 years, but I wouldcomehomefrom a longdayattheoffice, I was a reporterattheNewYorkTimesatthatpoint, and I wouldstartcomplainingaboutmyday, abouthow I'm notappreciatedenough, andmywife, veryreasonably, wouldoffermesomegreatadvice.
Shewouldsaysomethinglike, whydon't youtakeyourbossouttolunch, andyouguyscangettoknoweachother a littlebitbetter.
Andinsteadofbeingabletohearher, I wouldgetevenmoreupset.
And I wouldsaythingslike, whyaren't yousupportingme?
Youshouldbeoutragedonmybehalf.
Andshewouldgetupsetbecause I wasattackingherforgivingmegoodadvice.
Thiswasnot, anyoneeverhaveanexperiencelikethis?
Itwasnotin a goodsituation.
Andso I wentand I startedtalkingtoresearcherswhowerestudyingcommunication.
Ifyouare a schoolteacher, andyou'llprobablylearnatsomepointthatif a studentcomesuptoyouwith a problemorsomethingtheywanttotalkabout, youshouldaskthem, doyouwanttobehelped, whichis a practicalconversation, doyouwanttobehugged, whichisanemotionalconversation, ordoyouwanttobeheard, whichis a socialconversation?
Ifyougoupandyouasksomeoneatworkiftheywant a hug, theHRmightgetinvolved, soyoumightnotwanttodothat.
Butluckily, thereisanotherwayofdoingthisforallofusnormalpeople, whichistoaskquestions, andinparticular, toask a certaintypeofquestion, a specialquestion, what's knownas a deepquestion.
A deepquestionissomethingthatinvitesustotalkaboutourvaluesorourbeliefsorourexperiences, andthatcansound a littleintimidating, butit's actuallymucheasierthanitsounds.