Yet, while we're busy focusing on the emotional states of others, we usually don't pay much attention to something equally, if not more important—our own emotional reactions to these social encounters ...
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If you want your listeners to catch fire, you must catch fire yourself. If you do catch fire, many of them will burn with you. Pastor and rhetorical scholar Hugh Blair said it this way in the 18th ...