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Communication is fraught with errors from "summary" of The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams

Communication is fraught with errors. That's something you learn early in life, usually as soon as you start talking. You may think you're saying one thing, but the person listening hears something completely different. It's like playing a game of telephone, where the original message gets distorted with each new person it passes through. Even when you think you're being perfectly clear, there's always room for misinterpretation. Your words might mean one thing to you, but something entirely different to the person on the receiving end. It's like trying to navigate a minefield blindfolded - you never know when you might accidentally step on a bomb. And it's not just verbal communication that's problematic. Written communication can be just as tricky. You might think you've written a clear and concise email, only to have the recipient completely ...
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    The Dilbert Principle

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