I had been on a business trip when I broke journey to visit my tiny nephew called Aadi. He is too small to talk or walk. But communicate he does. When he has to be fed he wails and make his presence felt. He smiles at the world when he is happy and plays when he feels secure with people who dote on him.
It made me realise that we start relating, communicating and expressing even when we do not have the words in our vocabulary and we really are not in a position to fully understand the environment.
And we, as adults, need to adjust to that human being who is expressing with movements and emotions, to connect with us.
Aadi made me think this time. And I opened a newer dimension in my communications exploration, so to speak.


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