I don’t know what kind of relationship you have with the word, “should.” As for me, should and I walk hand in hand. Seemingly every corner I turn, there she is, rearing her innocent seeming head. The word “should,” seems like a helpful word. It keeps us on track. It tells us what the next best move is. It tells us what we ought to expect from others. It notifies us of our errors so we don’t make them again. […]
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