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People will forget what you said, but they’ll remember how you made them feel. Maya Angelou captured something lasting in that idea, a reminder about kindness, connection, and presence. But why has it stayed with us so deeply? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the meaning behind the phrase and how it shapes the way we think about our interactions with others. They talk about the tension between words and emotions, and how impact isn’t always tied to intention. Along the way, they consider a deeper question: if feelings are what last, what does that ask of us in the moment? Because maybe what people carry with them isn’t what we say. It’s what we leave behind.
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