Learning the lessons on the difference between the use of ‘I think’ and ‘I feel’

In an age where clarity is crucial and communication is instantaneous, I found myself being careless with how I expressed myself. One common slip? Swapping “I think” and “I feel” as though they mean the same thing.Saying “I think” suggests a rational belief or conclusion. It’s a cognitive claim, rooted in logic, observation or experience. “I feel,” on the other hand, de...

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