I have decided that I hate the phrase "It's a good problem to have."
The word problem by definition means: any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty
Why would any of those things be GOOD?
Because a problem is....a problem.
There is nothing good about that.
Maybe we should say "It's a good opportunity." or "What a challenge."
I hereby veto that phrase forever more.
The end.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
No problem
I'm rambling about absolutely not, blah blah blah, I really don't get it
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3 Wanna' ramble too?:
That's like when you tell someone of a "challenge" you are facing and they say "At least you aren't {insert their issue here}"....ok, ok, I get it...your issue is WAY worse than mine...blah
I have no witty or snarky reply. But I want to be a good friend so, here is my vanilla-flavored comment.
ranger and morelli would say that stephanie was a good problem.
but also a bad one.
what a challenge those two have!
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