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Therefore, doing the easy thing is wrong.


Usually. If you are doing the easy thing, so can your competitors. Your competition usually can't do the hard things.


Not necessarily. p=>q does not mean q=>p, after all.


It does when !p=>!q.


!p=>!q is exactly q=>p, and p=>q has nothing to do with that.


I feel like you should read the original comment again.




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