We always care about us, but we seldom notice others. Listen to others makes us understand their situation; we can also know what they want and how we can do. Listening is the key to progress, whether it is at school or at work. At work, in order to enter a company, we must attend their interview. However, how much you prepare for the interview decides whether you can enter this company. Introducing yourself is important to make the interviewers a deep impression. How and what you can do for the company is also a point for the interview. In addition, there is a detail you have to notice. That is “listening” to the interviewer. After introducing and characterizing yourself, you are ready to response the interviewers who asked you questions. However, many people response so quickly that the interviewers feel not so polite because they may think that you didn’t think carefully after you are asked. To get along with other people, sometimes we may wrangle with each other. We always think about us, but we don’t know what other people are thinking. Negotiation is the best way to solve disputes. Although expression is important to inform others, listening to others is also a crucial point. However, listening is always ignored easily because everyone is in the emotion and everyone wants to do is to vent their emotion instead of knowing others’ situation. Both sides need to keep calm and envisage for each other to find where the problem is. “Listening” is the most direct way to learn although “do” it is the most efficient way. In addition, the expression of speakers is important; that is how to make audience or listeners to pay attention. A good speaker can make the audience interested in the speech; then they can pay more attention on it. It not only makes audience learn more from it but also keep their memories more long-term. So many people make a conclusion so quickly. They only see the surface of one thing without knowing what is behind it. “Characters” was invented for understanding things conveniently. “Listening” can make you understand something more easily and thoroughly so that you won’t miss or misunderstand something.