Insights

W1. Some researches suggest that people can be surprisingly open with strangers because there is less fear of long-term judgement.

Does familiarity strengthen conversation, or can it sometimes limit it?

W2. Many conversations today compete with notifications, multitasking and other distractions.

What makes a conversation feel genuine to you?

W3. Studies regularly find that the quality of relationships often matters more than the quantity.

Is connection about how many people we know, or how deeply we engage with them?

W4. Some of the most memorable conversations happen unexpectedly rather than being carefully planned.

What qualities make a conversation stay with us long after it has ended?