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> It's also not a problem, and also there's no good solution.

I have worked with people who have this attitude and I wonder how they're doing these days.

I hope they haven't ran into any problems they cannot simply dismiss as not problems that don't have solutions.



I didn't claim that there are no problems, just that this isn't one?


I'm not sure why you asked a question here.


This is a common pattern in communication. https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-declarative-question-169...


Communication involves getting your point across, and it's usually best if you don't have to google a link to explain your own comment.


I don't think you're having a good faith discussion, and I think you weren't confused.




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