Looking at my watch, I notice how fine and thin the big second hand is. It is straight and thin and yet looks very fragile. Thanks to its minimal thickness, it indicates the seconds extremely precisely. So I can see very clearly what time is now displayed. This also applies to the other hands, of course, but they are not always as delicate. This precision in design and workmanship thus leads to clear communication. I don't have to guess the time, I can read it. Precision is sometimes very fine, sometimes sharp and sometimes sharp. But thanks to this precision, misunderstandings are avoided, clarity prevails. This is also true in communication: the clearer the message, the fewer misunderstandings. If today statements perhaps hurt you or seem too harsh, remember that they are clear and precise and what a gain this is. You know where you stand. Do the same with others.
I wish you an extraordinary day!