The goal is not to eliminate secrets. The goal is to ensure that no secret is held in shame or isolation.
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The opposite of a secret is not exposure. It is chosen connection. Build that, and the secrets will find their way home. The goal is not to eliminate secrets
: Upload your video file to one of the tools mentioned above. The AI will listen to the audio and convert the spoken words into text. It is chosen connection
| What she says out loud | What the Secret Subtitle means | | :--- | :--- | | "I'm fine. Leave me alone." | "I am overwhelmed and lack the vocabulary to explain the storm in my head." | | "You wouldn't understand." | "I have tried to imagine your reaction and I assume you will judge or punish me." | | "It's nothing." (While deleting a text) | "It is something, but it is for my therapist in five years, not for you tonight." | | "Everyone else is allowed to go." | "I am terrified of missing out on the social bonding that defines my worth right now." |
“Everyone else’s parents let them.” Secret subtitle: “I feel left out of a social ritual that defines my belonging.”
- Spades is a partnership card game. Your partner in this game sits directly in front of you.
- First, you must bid on how many of the 13 tricks you think you can take.
- Each player plays one card and the four cards together are called a Trick.
- The highest card played on a trick (2 low, Ace high) wins it and Spades are Trump.
- Tricks count 10 points each for a partnership if the contract is made, and 10 against if it is set.
- If you go over your contract you will gather what's called a Bag for each extra trick you win.
- If you gather 10 bags you will deducted 100 points.
- A successful Nil bid is worth one hundred points, or minus one hundred if failed.
- The first team to score 300 or 500 points wins.