anpl32 says: Solutions? read the source. If we have $X and aspire to $X+$Y, we will not be happy. If we end up with $X+$Y it becomes a new standard. Our bearings are reset, we become accustomed to the behavior, and begin to aspire for n(X+Y), where n is the number of times the aspiration advances. Like an addiction. Comparisons are too often made with too little information, and can be subject to distortion, through emotional application that is unwarranted. A person's opinion can seem to carry more weight than it should, and should be seen in a personal context without being binding. Should we be looking for a computer that is said to be the best, or one that best suits our needs. |
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