For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's a fine line in being too specific so you can't be too flexible, and being too vague in being specific and people not thinking it's meaningful.
Avoid context and specifics; generalize and keep repeating the generalization.
I guess my experience with some stuff is kind of abstract.
Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability.
To generalize is to be an idiot.
Knowing how people will use something is essential.
Providing patients and consumers with solid information on the cost and quality of their healthcare options can literally make the difference between life or death; and play a decisive role in whether a family or employer can afford healthcare.
Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.
All generalizations are dangerous, even this one.
To generalize on women is dangerous. To specialize on them is infinitely worse.