No explanation is ever as good as not having one.

Marty Rubin
No explanation is ever as good as not having one.
No explanation is ever as good as not having one.
No explanation is ever as good as not having one.
No explanation is ever as good as not having one.
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No explanation is ever as good as not having one. It’s okay to leave your explanations for later. You don’t need to defend your actions in the present moment. Sometimes, when you’re in a rush to explain yourself, you just end up sounding like a hypocrite. As soon as someone asks for an explanation, it’s really best to say nothing at all or respond with one of these two quotes:

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