Excuses
The can't-to-won't distinction is intended to create honesty rather than self-attack. Listing things one chooses not to do can reduce team stress by clarifying priorities. Not knowing how is portrayed as a weak excuse because modern inform…
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The can't-to-won't distinction is intended to create honesty rather than self-attack. Listing things one chooses not to do can reduce team stress by clarifying priorities. Not knowing how is portrayed as a weak excuse because modern information sources usually reveal first steps. Replacing can't with won't clarifies whether a stated limitation is actually a priority choice. The article identifies lack of time, lack of money, and not knowing how as common excuses.