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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (1568737)10/29/2025 10:41:16 PM
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A “win” where both parties are satisfied?

Sounds lovely but can you name a single instance where that’s ever happened?

If both sides are satisfied, does that mean neither made a sacrifice?

If so, what was actually exchanged?

And if both did make sacrifices, then how could either be fully satisfied?

Isn’t satisfaction, by definition, the absence of loss or regret?

Perhaps what you really mean is that both sides accept the outcome, not that they win.

If everyone wins, then the word “win” loses all meaning, doesn’t it?
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