There’s a saying that stipulates you only need one correct argument to be right. If you need more it probably means you either are wrong or need to think harder. This mind frame goes against many debating styles, especially against the rule of three, which I’ve come to despise. It’s a laudable defense of conciseness.
Intractable Problems
Intractable Problems
Intractable Problems
There’s a saying that stipulates you only need one correct argument to be right. If you need more it probably means you either are wrong or need to think harder. This mind frame goes against many debating styles, especially against the rule of three, which I’ve come to despise. It’s a laudable defense of conciseness.