The Self Fulfilling Prophecy (esp)
That should have said "insight", but then again...
incite v.tr. (often foll. by to or to + infin.)
urge or stir up.
incitation n.
incitement n.
inciter n.
[Middle English via French inciter from Latin incitare (as in-2,
citare ‘rouse’)]
insight n. (usu. foll. by into)
1 the capacity of understanding hidden truths etc., esp. of character
or situations.
2 an instance of this.
insightful adj.
insightfully adv.
[Middle English, probably of Scandinavian and Low German origin (as
in-2, sight)]
We can all make mistakes, as the dalek said climbing off the dustbin.
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Martin Willett
http://mwillett.org/
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