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Determine the size of the strawberry in this hypothetical by the person who eats it

I wonder if the customer ate a strawberry cake without strawberries.....

“Don’t worry about it. We all make small mistakes. Once you understand what went wrong, forget it.”

I wonder if he has a kind personality. Or even I wonder if he doesn’t care about the little things. Or maybe he is good at lying.
I know that things vary in size from person to person. Some things are small things to some people, big things to others.
For example, are the strawberries on the strawberry cake big or small?
The size of the strawberry in this hypothetical can only be determined by the person who eats it. Of course, statistically, strawberries are bigger than the cake for those who buy strawberry cake.

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Can we believe that the outcome of things is static, concrete, and deterministic?
Optimism is the attitude of believing that the outcome of things is static, concrete, and deterministic.
A problem or case is fundamentally chaotic, and we try to solve it in order to remove the discomfort caused by that chaos.
And we want to believe that the result of the problem-solving process is the final answer.

“I will handle this matter. Well, I will just handle it as usual.”
I don’t know how that little trouble was handled. Someone must have called the customer to find out more about the situation.
In any case, his skillful negotiating skills would have tamed the client’s irritation. And it must have solved the problem as cheaply as possible.

If the results are mixed, how should we make sense of the situation?
But if the result is more chaos, how are we to make sense of the situation?
In that situation the problem is rather static, concrete and deterministic.

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Last night I found out why he kept avoiding hard work. He’s good at handling complaints, so he’s been exempted from the mundane tasks.
What happened to the frustrated customer? I wonder if the customer ate a strawberry cake without strawberries.

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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