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We often use the phrase "good luck" as a well-intentioned gesture. However, this seemingly harmless expression can inadvertently send a disheartening message. It implies that a person relies on luck to achieve their goals, suggesting they lack the skills, determination, and value required for success.
Oct 30, 2023
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