The Glorious But
Have you ever thought about the power, the utility, the nuisance, the hope, the despair, the humor, ....of the word "but"?
"But" can stop conversations and empower them.
"But" can make you see something in a new way, or make you want to slap the user.
"But" is in some glorious verses in the Bible: Ephesians 2:3-4. Romans 8:8-9. Philippians 3:7. And many more.
I'm glad for "but." However (another form of it), I've learned that in general conversation, "and" can work better. For critical thinking and creativity in general, "both/and" language can serve more than "but/or" language.
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