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As a society, we live off half phrases like;
“Jack of all trades, master of none.”
"The customer is always responsible right"
Where the full phrase infact is “Jack of all trades, master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one,” and "The customer is always right in relation to their taste"
See how meaning changes when context is restored?
Now imagine running with the first half phrase, you see the error? That's what happens to when we take advice from a single story, its essence is lost.
So maybe the lesson is not just to take things at surface level,
Maybe the lesson is “understand the full story before you build your life on it.”
Dearest reader, be careful of the stories you swallow whole. Ask questions, seek context and do not let half truths drive full decisions. Life is too layered to take things at surface level.
Get the full gist.
@favvy_Okwans🖤.
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