"When you're caught up with thinking about what you're going to say next, you aren't listening," he told the Chicago Tribune in 2011. "But if you stop what you're doing, and really focus on the person talking, you activate neurons in your brain and your body starts to hone in on the other person. This helps you retain more information."
“当你陷于思考接下来要讲的内容时,你没有在倾听,”他于2011年《芝加哥论坛报》的采访中讲道。“但如果你停止自己正在做的,真正专注于讲话的人,你大脑和身体里活跃的神经细胞会专注到另外这个人。这能帮你获取更多信息。”