The difference between
Can’t and won’t is perception
Can you or will you
©2017 Annette Rochelle Aben
So true! If we want something enough there is almost no “won’t”!
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Exactly. And there are too many times when people believe that these 2 words are interchangeable.
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Right, in the end it is nothing else but a decision and if we want defines it we won’t…
How beautifully explained!
Thank you, so much!
Great words, Annette.
They ring in my heart and my head, all the time!
I like to say, “I will if I can, but I can’t so I won’t!” It generally confuses people enough to cause them never to ask you to do anything again! LOL
It’s amazing when we get those words mixed up!
Great post.
When I hear others, or my self say can’t. It triggers a short phrase my uncle used to say.
Can’t means won’t.
Oh yeah!
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So true! If we want something enough there is almost no “won’t”!
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Exactly. And there are too many times when people believe that these 2 words are interchangeable.
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Right, in the end it is nothing else but a decision and if we want defines it we won’t…
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How beautifully explained!
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Thank you, so much!
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Great words, Annette.
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They ring in my heart and my head, all the time!
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I like to say, “I will if I can, but I can’t so I won’t!” It generally confuses people enough to cause them never to ask you to do anything again! LOL
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It’s amazing when we get those words mixed up!
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Great post.
When I hear others, or my self say can’t. It triggers a short phrase my uncle used to say.
Can’t means won’t.
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Oh yeah!
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