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Is that important?
Mhm, because it means you can't guarantee it, and making things negligible isn't ever a guarantee either. The possibility of saying something unfavorable is always there, for various reasons.
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Is that important?
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Because it's embarrassing.
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Mhm, because it means you can't guarantee it, and making things negligible isn't ever a guarantee either. The possibility of saying something unfavorable is always there, for various reasons.
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It's only embarrassing if you let it be.
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I don't think I understand properly. Even if it's always there, it seems as if you could do a good job to make it mostly negligible.
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Making it negligible depends on the person, I say.
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I let it be.
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Does it? How come?
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Well, it's no fun to be embarrassed.
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It's worse to have it bite you in the end.
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Just shrug it off, embarrassment is only bad if you let it linger.
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It hurts in the long run.
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Turn it into something that helps. Build camaraderie off it.
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I don't think that would work for me.
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Why not?
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It's not really how I do things.
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Not everyone is infallible in the department of... Execution.
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You don't think you are holding yourself back by doing that?
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Nope.