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When we were children, no came so easily to the lips. Wearing a coat? Turning off the TV? Leaving your sister alone? No chance. But then we became civilized. We aged into self-consciousness. Saying no started to feel rude or insubordinate, mean or lazy, withholding or dangerous. There’s hardly a positive intention associated with no. Except self-preservation.
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