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There is significance in the phrase 'solve-for-x' - typical in start up lingo. Specifically, it lies in the fact that start ups, never ask 'is-x-solvable?'. The phrase 'solve-for-x' pre-dispositions the mind to assume x is solvable, and steers it away from all valid scientific reasons why x may not be solvable at all. Unlike academia, in start up culture, the functional purpose of a question is not to find an answer, but, rather, to CREATE one. Things that do not create answers, are not questions. Hence, there is no question which cannot be answered. And, there are, inherentlty, no wrong answers. Just wrong questions.
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