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#6504

Is the result important or the process?

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Number of rounds
3
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One week
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Round 1
Pro
#1
you first

Con
#2
ok body         So for this question we have to proceed relativelyWhat does it mean? I mean I have to have two issues to examine together, for example, can you kill a person with a gun in 1 second or can I kill him in pieces? In this case, you get the same result in both methods and it doesn't matter what you did. In each case, you killed a person. Here, the result is important.But in some cases, two different processes lead to the same goal, in which case the process is important. For example, you want to eat with a fork or with a spoon. In the end, you want to eat and the issue is this process.In short, in different situations, one prevails over the other.
Round 2
Pro
#3
I think value is determined by the outcome. Suppose you tell me that you've had a great success in your business and that you ate bacon for breakfast today. You know what I'm going to say about how you're doing in your business. In fact, you can have a specific, traceable result in this way of doing things. There's nothing as important as winning the lottery.

Con
#4
Forfeited
Round 3
Pro
#5
Forfeited
Con
#6
Forfeited