The problem is good has a limit, bad none!

Ramana Pemmaraju
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The problem is good has no limit. The problem is bad has none, or at least it should have none, because if it did it would be a problem. This is a little bit of a paradox. We know that all problems have a solution and yet we can’t think of any.

The reason for this is that the problem is good has a limit. The limit of the problem is good is that there are no limits to what the problem can do. However, the problem is bad has none, or at least it should have none.

It can’t do anything because there are no limits to what the problem can do.

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