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Say...: The Secret Life Of Pronouns: What Our Words

Aris didn't look at the complaints or the project updates. He ran the text through his software, stripping away the jargon. He was looking for the fingerprints of the psyche: function words.

Fix the culture, Julian pleaded. Tell me who is lying and who is leaving. The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say...

People who are being deceptive often distance themselves from their actions, Aris explained. They stop inhabiting their own sentences. He’s not just hiding the money, Julian. He’s hiding himself from the narrative. Aris didn't look at the complaints or the project updates

The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say The office of Dr. Aris Thorne was a sanctuary of silence, save for the rhythmic clicking of a mechanical keyboard. Aris was a computational linguist, a man who didn't listen to what people said, but how they said it. To him, nouns and verbs were the flashy actors on a stage, but the pronouns—the "I," "me," "we," and "they"—were the invisible stagehands holding the entire production together. Fix the culture, Julian pleaded