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wary of “they”
I’m not sure how to write this without upsetting people, so I will endeavour to keep this short. I’m becoming increasingly sensitive to hearing the word “they” tossed around. In this context, I mean “they” as in “others” —- as … Continue reading
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you can just tell.
Sometimes, when you are talking with someone, you get a sense of what they’re like when you’re not around. You can just tell. You can visualize it, hear it, feel it… “it” being the experience of what life in their world is like. Sometimes when p… Continue reading
Beautiful humans with crap communication? Let’s fix this.
“But that’s not how I meant it!” “I didn’t intend for that reaction.” “Regardless of how you interpreted it, that wasn’t what I meant…” All of the above are hallmarks of crap communication. Recently I have been witness to several interactions, c… Continue reading