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great trepidation. i hope you'll understand. before you speak think about what you're trying to say. who else is there to blame for miscommunication?
Singer: against me!
i'm approaching with great
great trepidation. i hope you'll understand. before you speak think about what you're trying to say. who else is there to blame for miscommunication?
you're getting caught up in the excitement. you making promises you can't keep. you need to leave all your options open. too much momentum. this room feels like it's going to explode. too many angles. too many factors to cover. waiting for signal. you're searching for network. you have to fight to stay in control of the situation. anxiety
i'm approaching with great
great trepidation. i hope you'll understand. before you speak think about what you're trying to say. who else is there to blame for miscommunication?
you're getting caught up in the excitement. you making promises you can't keep. you need to leave all your options open. too much momentum. this room feels like it's going to explode. too many angles. too many factors to cover. waiting for signal. you're searching for network. you have to fight to stay in control of the situation. anxiety