Well, on Thursday we continued researching and doing the Aerospace Technology project about the design of the aircraft for 2040. In my opinion what we did that day doesn't have much to do with communication skills, but I really enjoyed it and some nice and creative ideas actually came to my mind during this class (maybe the fact of not having a "technical class" made my imagination flow more).
Therefore, I can't give any opinion or advice about issues related to communication skills. Actually this made me ask the teacher what I could write about in this post, because the only things that I thought about during the class were issues related to fuel alternatives for the aircraft or different designs for aircraft configurations.
To be honest, I already knew I wouldn't get any clear answer (because I know the teacher wants us to discover the answer by ourselves, making us reflect about what we ask), but despite this, I finally asked. Guess what? All (or at least the majority) of the answers to my questions weren't actually answers, but instead she asked me the same thing with other words in order to make me think about what I had just asked. I don't really like it when people aren't clear and answer questions with other questions, but (unfortunately) I realized that I also do that...
This reminds me of the typical saying: "Do not do to others what you wouldn't want others to do to you".
That's all for today. Thanks for reading!
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