Someone told me once never trust the words that come before the “but” or after “honestly” and i don’t know where they heard it from but i have found it to be almost a universally true and useful trick.
In the sense that you can ignore the words before “but”, because the words after the 'but" are their real feelings and everything before the “but” is an excuse or attempt to frame the following words more favorably, and by ignoring that part you actually get a better understanding.
Someone told me once never trust the words that come before the “but” or after “honestly” and i don’t know where they heard it from but i have found it to be almost a universally true and useful trick.
Honestly, I don’t trust this part of your statement.
😂
Who throws a shoe? Honestly?
Oh that’s a good one! It’s like that thing about any headline ending in a question mark can be answered with “no”.
Which it turns out, after fact checking myself, is called Betteridge’s Law of Headlines
Good rule of thumb. Occasionally it doesn’t work but usually it’s on point.
Shouldn’t it be don’t trust the words before but?" Nice thing, but bad thing. "
In the sense that you can ignore the words before “but”, because the words after the 'but" are their real feelings and everything before the “but” is an excuse or attempt to frame the following words more favorably, and by ignoring that part you actually get a better understanding.
Right, so you ignore the first part, because only the second part is the honest part.
Right, we’re on the same page. Probably my original post should have said ‘you can cut out’ rather than “don’t trust” but it’s close enough eh?
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