We Need To Talk
- April 4, 2022
- Doot
"We Need To Talk" is a humorous card game where you try to avoid a conversation and delay hearing important news. Use arrow keys to play cards and spacebar to trigger ultimate moves. The game features flashy animations, sound effects from Freesounds.org and FruityAudio, and fonts by Anibal Ramirez and Subectype. Donations are accepted to support the independent game developer in creating more small, cute games.
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story3 negative mentions
- The book offers practical and insightful advice on improving conversational skills, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their communication abilities.
- Celeste Headlee's writing is engaging and well-researched, incorporating personal anecdotes and scientific studies that lend credibility to her suggestions.
- Readers have found the book to be eye-opening and transformative, helping them recognize their conversational mistakes and encouraging them to practice better listening and empathy.
- Some readers felt the book was bloated with excessive information and could have been more concise, suggesting it might have been better suited as a shorter article or blog post.
- A few reviewers expressed disappointment with the lack of new insights, feeling that much of the advice was already well-known or common sense.
- There were complaints about the book's organization and writing style, with some finding it poorly structured and difficult to engage with at times.
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The story aspect of the game is perceived as overly focused on the author's personal experiences rather than providing new insights or relevant content. While it includes a poignant anecdote about a tragic plane crash, many users feel it detracts from the main topic and lacks depth in its exploration of the subject matter.
“While the writer’s own personal experience is used to make points, it also seems a story about her and less on topic.”
“More of her story than helpful content; I didn’t really see anything that I don’t already know.”
“In her introduction, the author relates the tragic story of a plane that crashed, partly because a first officer was too timid to convince his captain that they should delay takeoff because of dangerous icing conditions.”
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