A COMMON pitfall in writing is to mistake possibility or simple probability for certainty. Either from faulty grammar or faulty thinking, writers can unknowingly make sweeping generalizations — statements that assert too much on too little evidence. They thus overstate their case and undermine the very argument they are making.... read full story
"Your greatest weakness is the one that you are unaware of. Because you do not know that it exists, you become vulnerable to the one who spots it."