"I'm ambivalent. In fact, that's my new favorite word."
"Do you know what that means? Ambivalence?"
"I don't care."
"If it's your favorite word, I thought you would..."
"It means I don't care. That's what it means."
"Quite the contrary. Ambivalence suggests strong feelings in opposition. The prefix, as in ambidextrous, means "both". The rest of it, in Latin, means "vigor". The word suggests that you are torn between two opposing courses of action."
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"Do you know what that means? Ambivalence?"
"I don't care."
"If it's your favorite word, I thought you would..."
"It means I don't care. That's what it means."
"Quite the contrary. Ambivalence suggests strong feelings in opposition. The prefix, as in ambidextrous, means "both". The rest of it, in Latin, means "vigor". The word suggests that you are torn between two opposing courses of action."
"Will I stay or will I go?"
"Am I sane... or am I crazy?"
"Those aren't courses of action."
"They can be dear- for some."
"Well then- I think it's the wrong word."
"No. I think it's perfect."
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