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It happens sometimes that you mix things up. Be it facts, or objects or people. Sometimes it happens unintentionally: you reach into the cutlery drawer in the kitchen to take a fork - and catch a knife. Or you talk to someone about an experience - and only realise later that you have mistaken the person for someone else. It can be worse when medicines are mixed up. It can also be bad if someone is fooled into thinking something is going on, so that the person, not suspecting anything, does not discover the deliberate confusion. For me, it is often either a lack of concentration or a lack of knowledge. I sometimes confuse national flags - for example, Holland and Luxembourg. Not too tragic in this case. As long as you are uncertain, you can prevent the confusion. If you are wrongly convinced, it can be fatal. So beware - if you get into such a situation today.

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