Quote (Snyft2 @ 8 Jan 2020 08:27)
person 1: "im living in a city and theres gypsies everywhere!"
person 2: "well im living in a city too and theres no gypsies, so it must be your problem.."
see why this is wrong? no? lemme help :blush: the problem might not be the city, but the GYPSIES <_< or in this case, the game itself :wacko:
nice try, it's a decent analogy but not quite matching the scenario.
a more apt one I think would be the following - if two people have the same racket from the same manufacturer and are playing the same game of tennis but one has an issue where they keep missing the ball - sure you could blame the game but it's very likely that it's the person not the game
just because you have an issue doesn't mean the game is broken, the reality is if the game is working for the majority (which it is) with the only a few random people as outliers then it's likely the issue is with them