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For communication to have meaning it must have a life. It must transcend "you and me" and become "us." If I truly communicate, I see in you a life that is not me and partake of it. And you see and partake of me. In a small way we then grow out of our old selves and become something new. To have this kind of sharing I cannot enter into a conversation clutching myself. I must enter into it with loose boundaries. I must give myself to the relationship, and be willing to be what grows out of it.

Hugh Prather, James Baldwin (1983). “Notes to Myself”
For communication to have meaning it must have a life. It must transcend you and me and become us. If I truly communicate, I see in you a life that is not me and partake of it. And you see and partake of me. In a small