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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 642668" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>Excellent replies, Cedar! Now you've given me more food for thought. Thanks! </p><p></p><p>For me, the word "contrast" (like contrasting vanilla vs chocolate) is neutral. But, for me, the word "comparison" (like comparing any person to any other person -- or scenario) is laced with judgment. When I really paid attention to it in my inner workings, was shocked how judgmental I am at times. Sometimes, perhaps necessary. But most of the time, I suspect not.</p><p></p><p>Semantics....can make quite the difference, no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 642668, member: 18284"] Excellent replies, Cedar! Now you've given me more food for thought. Thanks! For me, the word "contrast" (like contrasting vanilla vs chocolate) is neutral. But, for me, the word "comparison" (like comparing any person to any other person -- or scenario) is laced with judgment. When I really paid attention to it in my inner workings, was shocked how judgmental I am at times. Sometimes, perhaps necessary. But most of the time, I suspect not. Semantics....can make quite the difference, no? [/QUOTE]
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