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2 thoughts on ““Any fact becomes important when it’s connected to another.” ~Umberto Eco

  1. That has GOT to feel good! And by the way, I love the way you said ” … to me” at the end of your initial statement to the NP on the phone. As if the instructions would have made sense to someone who wasn’t you 🙂 One often does, it seems, catch more flies with honey.

    1. Adding that does two things. It makes the statement such that one cannot argue with it. You cannot argue with someone who says “That does not make sense to me.” It also appears to take the “blame” away from them and does not put them on the defensive. Oh the things I have learned in my 59 years … Yeah, I try to remember to use honey when I can. Somehow this particular situation seems to be working out. Yes, it feels very good that we are working together. We will see how it goes (and yes, I will share).
      Thanks for commenting!

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