INTENTION does not equal Experience
- Etheir Cosmos
- Jun 18
- 1 min read

There is something somewhat naive about believing that your perspective and thoughts have been so carefully shaped that the message you intend to convey and its meaning are clear and almost certain. This belief is also somewhat inaccurate because, even if you possess great insight and perception, the receiver can choose to interpret parts of the message that the sender may not have considered. I've heard the saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, which is another way of expressing that what you intend to happen and what actually occurs are beyond your control, and you shouldn't worry about the details of how things unfold. As humans, we will naturally consider them, but dwelling on them is not the best use of your time. Did you understand the message I was trying to convey? You know! And unless I receive feedback from you, I have no way of knowing if I expressed this correctly.
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