Cause effects - How our world works

Cause effects are statements that show how someone believes something works. That X causes Y, or that doing X makes Y happen. Like all beliefs, just because we believe something, it doesn't make it true. Often looking at our statements can open us up to solutions we hadn't considered, by questioning our model of the world.

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Linguistic Presuppositions - Accepting What I Say

As a communicator, wouldn't it be great if people accepted what you said without question sometimes? Linguistic presuppositions are the most powerful of the Meta model and Milton model language patterns.

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Lost Performatives - Not my Beliefs

Lost performatives are when someone is talking about a personal belief, but presents it as though it was a universal truth. We then accept it as true without questioning it as we would if we heard it as someone's personal opinion.

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