Ever feel like the world is just a jumbled mess of confusing signs and symbols? Do you find yourself staring at a wall of text trying to decipher the meaning behind it all? Fear not, dear traveler, for we have a guide to help you label the invisible!
Here's a few techniques to get you started:
Labeling the invisible is all about creating a system of color-coded labels that make sense to you and you alone. Think of it as a secret handshake, but with more colors.
Assign a specific color to each category of invisible thingy. Red for danger, blue for 'to-do', yellow for 'maybe', and green for 'idk what it means'.
Let's say you're at a restaurant and you need to label the bread basket. Do you label it as 'bread' or 'carb-loaded deathstick'? The answer, of course, is 'carb-loaded deathstick'. But only if you're feeling fancy. Otherwise, go with 'bread'.
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