Meta Model Deletions

Comparative Deletions – Missing the Standard

Comparative deletions occur when a comparison is made without specifying what it’s being compared to. These vague comparisons create a sense of judgment or improvement, but the actual standard remains unclear. Accepting such comparisons without questioning them can lead to confusion and self-doubt. Many issues related to self-esteem arise from vague notions that someone is

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Ly Adverbs – Hidden Judgments in Language

Ly adverbs are words ending in “-ly” that subtly insert judgment into a statement, often without us realizing it. Examples include unfortunately, obviously, clearly, happily, and regrettably. These words can be misleading because they influence how we perceive a statement, making it seem universally true rather than a personal opinion. When someone hears a sentence

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