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Define "good". If it solves your problem then it's good.

If you don't really have a problem to solve and you're just chatting, then "good" is just, like, your vibe, man.



> Define "good". If it solves your problem then it's good.

Why? Define it however you want, it's the comparison I'm interested in, regardless of the minute details of their definition.




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