Being good enough to prevent the worst

[...]once we have figured all that out, we also need to consider what we would be willing to sacrifice in order to achieve our goals. Because there is always a price to be paid, and we need to be sure that it is really worth paying. Possible concerns range from the metaphysical-will it compromise ou...

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