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    platitude

    US /ˈplætɪˌtud, -ˌtjud/

    ・

    UK /ˈplætɪtju:d/

    C2TOEIC
    n.NounOften repeated statement that says nothing new
    The platitude was an old and boring one

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    How Your Personality Can Sabotage Your Success | Eric Barker on Impact Theory

    58:28How Your Personality Can Sabotage Your Success | Eric Barker on Impact Theory
    • He's digging into the platitude and asking, "What part of this is so true that it's, it's become a platitude,

      He's digging into the platitude and asking, "What part of this is so true that it's, it's become a platitude,

    • He is digging into the platitude and asking what part of this is so true that it's become

      He is digging into the platitude and asking what part of this is so true that it's become

    A2

    If he wanted to, he would

    03:19If he wanted to, he would
    • Do you maybe think that oversimplifying a complicated situation that a three dimensional human being is undergoing that we don't understand and never will into a platitude like, if he wanted to, he would.

      Do you maybe think that oversimplifying a complicated situation that a three dimensional human being is undergoing that we don't understand and never will into a platitude like, if he wanted to, he would.

    • Just to play Devil's Avocado, do you maybe think that oversimplifying a complicated situation that a three-dimensional human being is undergoing that we don't understand and never will into a platitude like "if he wanted to, he would" is a huge disservice to the nuance that comes with any relational dynamic?

      Just to play Devil's Avocado, do you maybe think that oversimplifying a complicated situation that a three-dimensional human being is undergoing that we don't understand and never will into a platitude like "if he wanted to, he would" is a huge disservice to the nuance that comes with any relational dynamic?

    B2