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Might sound a bit of time consuming, but consider it better than wasting another useful hours over never ending explanations, questions,suggestions, etc etc.so let them at peace...and you too be at peace.
Indeed, in the end no explanation for this phenomenon seems entirely satisfactory, which may simply mean that all the explanations are at least partially true.
"Oh, we have just been through a merger". End of explanation.
In the end the explanation of the story's biggest puzzles is actually quite clever.
At the end, the explanation is produced, all the tricks are revealed for the illusions that they are, and we don't feel a thing.
My heart always sinks when I meet new people and the inevitable urban question pops out: "So what do you do for a living?" I tend to end my explanation, shortly before the eyes of the listener start to glaze, with the same line: "I work in PR, but it is not the PR that you think that you know". So what's the problem with PR?
"In the end, the explanation turned out to be a bit mundane," Wade said.
(Student 6) "I should have listened more…." (Doctor 1: Year 2 internal medicine resident) "When the patient replies that he understands, usually a patient with little education, I end my explanation".
"I should have listened more…." (Doctor 1: Year 2 internal medicine resident) "When the patient replies that he understands, usually a patient with little education, I end my explanation".
Within three months, the campaign ended without explanation.
He ended his explanation with the line "Ecce homo.
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