“They know what I want.”
You cannot know what you want until you meet it in conversation. Here you discover and form. “They know what I want” can be avoidance of the questions.
:- Doug.
You cannot know what you want until you meet it in conversation. Here you discover and form. “They know what I want” can be avoidance of the questions.
:- Doug.
My work is to introduce to people their anomalies. Once identified they can remove the burr or make it more comfortable. Perhaps a better word is surprises, or dissonances. How do we find these anomalies? Be ever alert? Where you stumble is your gift? Hold up what I have seen they have not? By naming expectations?
:- Doug.
If you think you might die some day, what are you willing to do to make that better for your children and grandchildren? When?
:- Doug.