“How can we possibly act curious when others are either attacking us or heading for cover? People who routinely seek to find out why others are feeling unsafe do so because they have learned that getting at the source of fear and discomfort is the best way to return to dialogue. Either they’ve seen others do it or they’ve stumbled on the formula themselves. Either way, they realize that the cure to silence or violence isn’t to respond in kind, but to get at the underlying source. This calls for genuine curiosity—at a time when you’re likely to be feeling frustrated or angry.” FearSilenceViolenceCuriosityDialogueCuriousDiscomfortUnsafeAttack Book:Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High Source: Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High