Knowing Paul, as I do in a business context, I find the cursing reflective of the intensity of emotion. I prefer the expletives to a comment from Paul along the lines of “today the intensity of my emotion is 10 out of ten”
If Paul is feeling very strongly about something, I want to know that. If luke warm I want to know that. Lets leave Paul to use the language that he communicates best.
Richard Ferrer
Knowing Paul, as I do in a business context, I find the cursing reflective of the intensity of emotion. I prefer the expletives to a comment from Paul along the lines of “today the intensity of my emotion is 10 out of ten”
If Paul is feeling very strongly about something, I want to know that. If luke warm I want to know that. Lets leave Paul to use the language that he communicates best.
Richard Ferrer
Knowing Paul, as I do in a business context, I find the cursing reflective of the intensity of emotion. I prefer the expletives to a comment from Paul along the lines of “today the intensity of my emotion is 10 out of ten”
If Paul is feeling very strongly about something, I want to know that. If luke warm I want to know that. Lets leave Paul to use the language that he communicates best.
Richard Ferrer
Knowing Paul, as I do in a business context, I find the cursing reflective of the intensity of emotion. I prefer the expletives to a comment from Paul along the lines of “today the intensity of my emotion is 10 out of ten”
If Paul is feeling very strongly about something, I want to know that. If luke warm I want to know that. Lets leave Paul to use the language that he communicates best.
Richard Ferrer