top | item 37715883 (no title) version_five | 2 years ago That's not logically consistent. Someone selling solutions to a nonexistent problem is a swindler. discuss order hn newest cwillu|2 years ago Someone selling solutions to a problem the salesman doesn't believe exists is a swindler. But yours are not the only possible beliefs, and having different beliefs than you doesn't make someone a swindler.
cwillu|2 years ago Someone selling solutions to a problem the salesman doesn't believe exists is a swindler. But yours are not the only possible beliefs, and having different beliefs than you doesn't make someone a swindler.
cwillu|2 years ago