Lesson #2 You Cannot Say What you Mean - Deepstash

Lesson #2 You Cannot Say What you Mean

Everyone interprets your words in a different way based on past experiences and how you come across to them.

Also the way that you think of a phrase is not exactly what you will say outloud.

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