Words have lost their meaning faster than a New Year's resolution. Consider the word 'literally'. It used to mean, well, literally. Now, it's a verbal crutch for the hyperbolically inclined. 'I literally died laughing,' someone might say. This adjectival inflation isn't just annoying; it's a linguistic tragedy. So, as a businessperson, or a leader, be careful of the adjectival hyperbole. Read The Rest at :
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