I would choose to delete “It is what it is.” This phrase often feels like a way to dismiss or avoid discussing the complexities of a situation. Instead of encouraging problem-solving or deeper conversation, it can come off as complacent or resigned. I’d prefer phrases that inspire action or understanding rather than acceptance of the status quo. What about you?
I would choose to delete “It is what it is.” This phrase often feels like a way to dismiss or avoid discussing the complexities of a situation. Instead of encouraging problem-solving or deeper conversation, it can come off as complacent or resigned. I’d prefer phrases that inspire action or understanding rather than acceptance of the status quo. What about you?