today’s world, if you think about it, we’re often so fractured and distracted that we barely even make eye contact with people. Now, if you have a puppy, everybody’s going to make eye contact with the little puppy and light up and be intrigued, but when encountering another human being, sometimes we have a tendency, from shyness, weariness, who knows, to do the opposite and blot them out. But what could possibly be more important than the person standing in front of you?”