Well, every week I’m going to give out some short words. Here is the first tidbit every made by Daniel Fischer. Mark this shit down in history.
Assumptions, the natural devil’s advocate.
Seriously, it’s so true. For example, a person has a conflict with a situation regarding another person. Let’s call them A and B, simply. Anyway, B confronts A about the issue and A says “okay”. In the meantime A is assuming that B hates A simply for confronting on an issue. In the mean time, since A believes this, negative energy arises. B feels this energy and now thinks A hates B.
See how assumptions can naturally play a role of devil’s advocate between two parties?
It basically all comes down to one thing, besides assuming. I’ll leave that in for next week though.
:negativity:

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