Yeah but it's also easy to falsely label a genuine problem as "practically already solved". The proof is in the pudding.
The next day, the novice approached Ougi and related the events, and said, "Master, I am constantly consumed by worry that this is all really a cult, and that your teachings are only dogma." Ougi replied, "If you find a hammer lying in the road and sell it, you may ask a low price or a high one. But if you keep the hammer and use it to drive nails, who can doubt its worth?"
Conversely, to show the worth of clarity you actually have to go drive some nails with it.
Yeah but it's also easy to falsely label a genuine problem as "practically already solved".
Yeah... but then that's your second problem. ;-)
And that problem exists only in the map, and can be resolved by getting clarity. ;-)
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