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Another common situation I've encountered is this one: They don't really want "it".

They say they want someone to do "it", they hire someone who has done "it". But then that wasn't really what they wanted done.

I think I can also draw the hypothesis that the more convinced they say they want "it" and/or the bigger the "it" they ask for, the less they actually want it when the time comes.




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