I find it a bit funny, how, people assume things and then say things. I remember my math teacher in 6th grade hated the word assume. Now I understand why.
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I find it a bit funny, how, people assume things and then say things. I remember my math teacher in 6th grade hated the word assume. Now I understand why.
I hate when people assume just because a guy has a girl friend, that's he straight. I've had like 10 girl friends, and I am not straight.
It's not just a phase.
More GENEROUS, less ASUMING
Tony Robbins says "The secret to living is giving". What he means is that the more we give the more we can receive Jim Rohn describes it like we are a glass that can be filled up endlessly as long as we pour some out first and furthermore he says that our glass grows bigger every time so it can receive and pour ever bigger quantities.
Making assumptions can be dangerous. Whenever we asume something we cannot be sure of the result. If you make a soup for example you can't know if you should add salt if you don't taste it. Same goes for human relationships, you can't know you have mustard on you cheek if nobody tells you and just asumes you know about it. Ask questions, speak up, share and speak your mind. Assuming causes doubt and wrongful decisions and can build up to great arguments and conflicts.