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Even thinking about it is exhausting, so why do so many of us say "yes" so often?
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Humans can be like that, capricious, aswirl, not often enough in exalting, but courting, yes, and combat; so often in combat, in rancour, in rage, we rarely even remember what error or lie set off this phase of our seeming to have to slaughter.
Female characters have babies, yes, but that is so often the end of their story: it's much neater and more pleasingly metaphorical to end a novel with a pregnancy.
Lavish anniversary dinners, the destination weddings of second-tier friends, costly gifts for children, and, yes, obligations to nannies — so often we go along, even when, deep down, we would do anything to get out of them.
The answer will often be yes, so try to cut people a break.
He said no, in part because Mr. Speyer and Ms. Farley, a senior managing director at Tishman Speyer, so often say yes.
And the answer, as so often in economics, is "yes and no".
It's a simple lesson, yes, but one that is worth remembering every so often.
"Yes, yes, so far".
So yes, there are often analytic reductionisms at play when one leader becomes so singled out for criticism.
"Oh, yes, yes, so do I," Ira said quickly.
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