1. The correction is always coupled with the misperception.
2. The misperceiver is always the first to speak.
3. The corrector always speaks last.
4. The misperceiver is in a constant state of either defending or attacking.
5. The corrector engages in neither defending nor attacking.
6. The "misperceiver" consistently makes errors in perceiving situations, leading to situations where the intended results are never achieved.
7. "The corrector" consistently identifies and rectifies errors, where things are set right, resulting in desirable outcomes.
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