What am I really saying here?

I ran into a former colleague yesterday  – she mentioned that she had read several of my recent blog posts and that it seemed that I had something else to say – that I was hinting at something that I never quite said. I wasn’t aware of anything I had said (or not said), but I do know that I can be careful with my words sometimes, so I went through the last dozen or so of my blog posts, to see if I could find any loose ends or hints.

I didn’t see anything – but I recognize that I may note be able to see it in my own writing. So, if you have time, let me know what you think – do you think there’s something I’m not saying? Something between the lines? Something you want to hear?

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