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writen by Romain
Are you only thinking about the last phrase (want to avoid unsolicited advice)?
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writen by Luise Haack
Reading your tweet, what sticks in my head is ' mistakes that slow me down’ - the brain is bad at handling the negation. I would add another positive point - or before or as part of the call to action
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writen by Luise Haack
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writen by Luise Haack
oh, i see, i thought that negativity could actually led people to want to avoid doing theses mistakes,,, let me think about a positive way ,,
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writen by Romain
It’s ok to have the negative point… I think it is a valid point. I just wouldn’t give it the power of being your last message
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writen by Luise Haack