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Listen up: Self-confessed overtalker Dan Lyons preaches less talking, more listening
14.07.24
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Roni Dori
As a senior reporter, screenwriter, and successful author, Dan Lyons has built a glorious career from words. However, an excess of words damaged his life, livelihood, and even his marriage because he did not know when to shut up. So, he decided to investigate the phenomenon of compulsive talkativeness. The result is his book “STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut in an Endlessly Noisy World.” In an interview with Calcalist, he explains how, in a world where everyone has something to say, we can all calm down, talk less, and listen more: "Even my wife thinks I'm less annoying now."