![]() You might end up saving them $5.12 or something much more valuable. If their eyes start to glaze over and they give you a halfhearted nod, take the time to make sure they understand the nuances of what you’re talking about. So keep your eyes open when you’re talking to people. ![]() And it’s easy to assume everyone inside (and even outside) our circle(s) knows the same things, and uses the same terms we do. ![]() And so like, although my mom had grown up learning. Why? Because every industry, culture, religion, hobby, has insider knowledge and terminology. But Jell-O, because it was so invested in womens lives and um, freedom or lack thereof I think is a particularly apt emblem of the curse. I’ll write more about The Curse of Knowledge in a future column (and the opportunity it provides) but for the moment, suffice it to say we need to be careful when we’re talking to anyone about just about anything, to make sure they understand our lingo. ![]() For my books, I pay $2.73 to send them anywhere in the United States. My friend could have sent his book for less than half what he paid. Create a tea of hex-breaking herbs steeped in water to cleanse your home. Use selenite to cleanse and break the curse. Sink into a natural source of water (a creek, river, or ocean, for example) and let the water carry the curse away. Media Mail is slower, but quite a bit cheaper. Try any and all of these: At dawn and sunset, burn sage or bay leaf as a cleansing. (But I might be knowledge deficient, so if you know a cheaper way, let me know, yes?) In case you don’t know, sending your books Media Mail is the cheapest way to go. I (erroneously) thought everyone knew about Media Mail available at any post office.
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