Whole and hole. Two words. They sound the same. One letter makes all the difference. Complete or lacking.
Context conveys which word we’ve used.
The word spoken out loud, in the moments before we give it the context, raises a question about ourselves, our mindset. Are we complete, intact? Is something missing?
But what does it mean to say something or someone is whole, or has a hole to fill?
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