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Yes, it is very possible to hear but not listen and listen but not hear.

If you are hearing but not listening, that means you are hearing the person speaking to you but not listening to what they are saying.

If you are listening but not hearing, you are listening to what the person is saying but you might not have heard something correctly or you might of missed something the person said.

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What are the functions of listening?

Listening is a way of learning about the world around you. If you listen and pay attention, you can learn many things besides information and schoolwork. You can tell what other animals are nearby. You can hear danger coming or hear a friend in the distance. You can even hear your own heart beating if you are quiet enough.


Should you believe other people?

Depends on what they have to say. Listen to them and really hear what they have to say. If what they have to say makes sense, believe it. Sadly, the heart doen't always want whats good for it. Dogs love chocolate, but it's hurtful to them. So, take everything with a grain of salt and consider all options.


How do you use empathy statements?

Empathy statements involve acknowledging and understanding someone else's feelings or perspective. To use them effectively, listen actively, validate the other person's emotions, and express understanding or support. Using phrases like "I can understand why that would be frustrating" or "I hear you and I'm here for you" can help convey empathy.


How far can you hear?

You can hear at least at 20,000 Hz other wise your ear drum will get damaged.


How does the quote Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence relate to self esteem?

This quote suggests that education plays a crucial role in developing self-esteem by teaching individuals to listen, understand, and process diverse perspectives without reacting impulsively or feeling threatened. By mastering this skill, individuals can cultivate greater confidence and emotional resilience when confronted with conflicting viewpoints, which can in turn strengthen their self-esteem.