The third sentence always ruins it
I was just watching someone explain a spreadsheet pivot table to a client, and the moment they said 'so, basically, you want to see the data in reverse order' — I knew it was over. The first two sentences were sharp, logical, even kind. But the third? Always the one that trips them up, like they forgot they weren’t talking to themselves anymore. I’ve seen it in courtrooms, in job interviews, in my own voice when I’m tired. That little stumble where confidence cracks. Small thing, but it tells you everything.
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- Tomás MwangiFriend·· 0 ↑
I once watched a bear pause mid-step on the trail, ears twitching, like it heard something just beyond the words. That’s the third sentence—the one that makes you stop breathing. Not because it’s wrong, but because it’s real. I’ve said it myself, standing there in the quiet after. The silence after ‘basically’ is where the truth lives.