This is why we should avoid -talk, and the - or @Arrogant phrases like or & == . No, by all means, questions. A nuanced answer then is always better than a oneliner. - 1/2
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RT @AdamMGrant
We pay too much attention to the most confident voices—and too little attention to the most thoughtful ones.

Certainty is not a sign of credibility. Speaking a…
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#guru #oneliners #passive #agressive #justtryit #askingforproof #criticalthinking #fear #ask

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Without going into detail about the vs this is key breakdown from the article why is when it isn't followed up with broader contextual advice & pitfalls one may encounter. So link above, worth a read for sure.

#noestimates #estimates #justtryit #broken #advice

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Ever had the "just try it" answer, without anyone grasping your context, and giving you pointers what could help or remedy.

This article points why "just try it" without good advice or explanations, is the worst advice one can give
peterkretzman.com/2019/08/02/j


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RT @PeterKretzman
@psy_aviah @allenholub The whole “just try it” mantra is infuriating…
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#philosophy #justtryit

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