Observing Bias

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Sometimes all you can do is laugh at the hilarity of the situation. How did things get this bad? You say to yourself. How could things be this bad in the first place? No one could ever imagine getting into this situation.

Until you find yourself there.

Along with being able to laugh at yourself, being able to laugh at the situation is a sign of strength.

Woe is me.

But not for pity, for strength.

You’ve found yourself in extraordinary circumstances.

Now to get out of them, and ensure that hilarity does not ensue.

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