What if the last king of France and the last king of Bourbon family, Louis XVI, was a man of strong leadership and a listener?
As one of the main contributing reasons for the French revolution is the lack of strong leadership to support necessary reforms or restriction on the one that needs restrictions.
So, instead of a weaker king, Louis XVI is a man of confidence, strong leadership, and with a pair of ears to listen to his advisors (he was in OTL, someone who cares nothing about his advisors). How would this, maybe in less extent, ease the violence of the French Revolution? (I really wouldn't expect the French Revolution to vanish, simply due to the multitude of the problem and the bad condition France was in before him)