Wednesday, January 11, 2012

IT'S KINDA THAT WAY

People often avoid making definitive statements. Sometimes they do it so they can answer a question without really answering.  Words like kinda, sorta, maybe can make an individual sound unsure or maybe, kinda, sorta, they are.
We kinda, sorta,almost know what our principles are - sorta, kinda.  Whattya think?  I feel certain that I may be sure this is the right decision. 
One of the newest, most over-used phrases these days is " kind of " or " kinda ".  Does it mean almost or sorta or I'm not sure?  How does one " kinda " do anything or " kinda " like something?  Either you do or you don't.
Since what one says is so powerful, does saying " kinda " impede peoples' progress?  It seems like a good portion of the people are almost, sort of, kinda doing and feeling - kinda.
Are you kinda, sorta, almost accomplishing something?
Are you getting in your own way when you kinda say or do something?  Of course you are. Maybe.
What have we done with conviction?

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