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" ... "They're not being euphemistic," said Coffin, who once interviewed a patient who had experienced 15 overdoses reversed by naloxone but still denied ever overdosing. "They don't recognize it as an overdose." ... "
" ... Based on what we know about human nature, it’s probably safe to assume that voluntary compliance doesn’t spontaneously arise from our collective human psyche or broad altruistic tendencies. It has to be cultivated. That’s code for: The obligation to pay taxes has to be enforced, vigorously—an admittedly ironic means to achieve the somewhat euphemistic concept of “voluntary compliance.” And that’s the reason that the whole push to decrease IRS funding has long been—when wielded in the hands of many, at least—short-sighted, misguided, or outright irresponsible. The IRS is probably the only federal agency that garners a return on investment (“ROI”). This past year it collected some $3.56 trillion in taxes and generated almost 96 percent of the federal government’s funding. Its overall ROI is about $5 for every $1 invested. Pretty good. In fact, investments in many areas, like enforcement, garner a substantially higher ROI. Most investors, if presented with historic returns like that, would ask one question: Where do I sign? And, to dig just a bit deeper, those figures don’t account for the softer, less-measurable returns, like fostering “voluntary” compliance—returns that would pad the financial stats even more, but that also have a positive cultural impact that is very real. ... "
" ... Illicit massage businesses—which often use euphemistic terms like “body work” and “body rubs” to get around licensing laws—can be found in every state, from remote strip malls to bustling cities. In 2018, the Polaris Project estimated that there were at least 9,000 illicit massage parlors in America where customers can pay extra for manual relief, oral sex, or intercourse. That number is almost certainly too low by at least half: RubMaps, a review site for “happy ending” massage parlors, lists more than 25,000 businesses in the United States. ... "
" ... Years ago when I auditioned to train for a major international training company, one of the evaluating trainers told me something that always stuck with me, “You clearly know your stuff, but your best quality might be your likability in the classroom.” As a very Type A project management trainer, I assumed the comment was more of a euphemistic reaction to a subpar performance but later, I realized what a huge compliment that really was. The truth is that some people have a natural likability that’s wired into them and spills over into their day to day interactions, their demeanor in meetings, and their work habits. And that likability virtually always helps boost their reputation among their peers. ... "