Now wait just a minute. I've seen this one before; if there is no right answer, then wouldn't 'there is no right answer' be the wrong answer to a question asking for the right answer? I could've sworn I once wrote as much on some math exam I took an age ago and the teacher got back to me citing this same paradoxical phenomenon.
I mean who are we to define what can be right or wrong. I feel this is such a nuanced topic that has been oversimplified in recent times. I think all individuals gathered here today, and any more further down the line who shall read this in the future, should move forward and have an appreciation for the greyness in life. There should not be any absolutes or "black and white" terms such as right or wrong. We should look to replace these absolute terms with words which describe the situation better such as inaccurate, misinformed and reasonable.
"I dont want to feel like that anymore. The game ended before my eyes, and I was stuck in the dugout. If only I had been much better. I'll become the ace myself."
ah, my sincerest apologies Longnines. This is akin to a 5000 IQ behind the back pass around 3x defending players but silly Danz had his head turned as someone in the stands called out his name.
"I dont want to feel like that anymore. The game ended before my eyes, and I was stuck in the dugout. If only I had been much better. I'll become the ace myself."