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I don't remember when I specifically said "an expensive boat". I said a yacht. Maybe that's why you are confused since yachts are usually expensive boats. I should have said "a boat" my bad.
A sailboat has the same meaning as a yacht for me. So I was actually describing a sailboat.
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I think that's a reasonable goal.
Wow I use this exact example when Im talking to people about communication, requirements and having a clear vision.
2 people can be saying boat, neither is wrong, and yet they can be so far away from each other. Its the perfect example.
Yeah I saw how he is failing to understand me so i searched "yacht" on google.
That's when I realized the word "yacht" doesn't mean what I thought it does.
These "yachts" not reasonable goals for average Joe's. Don't aim for impossible shit.