Mutual communication is essential in interpersonal relationships. Specifically, when interacting with people, listening to other people’s speech attentively will gain the goodwill of others and will exchange their understanding, trust, and happiness. In fact, in the frequent business activities in today’s society, if you can patiently listen to the other party’s talk, you indirectly tell the other party that what you are talking about is very valuable. I would be happy to hear your talk. This can significantly satisfy the self-esteem of the other person. If this continues, the hearts of the two people will gradually get closer, laying a solid foundation for the establishment and development of friendship. In two-way communication, others also need you to be their audience. Listening is an art and a skill that can be obtained through training. Listening requires concentration, and everyone can develop this essential ability through patience and practice. Listening is one of the most important ways to understand others. To establish a good communication channel, we must understand the truth of listening. A good at listening is more likely to be recognized and appreciated by others in interpersonal communication. Listening is a kind of respect with the most rewarding rate. It can give people an excellent impression. It makes people feel that this is a humble and educated person, a dedicated, stable, honest, and reliable person. Listening carefully can reduce immature comments and avoid a lot of unnecessary misunderstandings.