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"if you try to fail, and you fail, did you succeed or fail or both or none?"
explain your answer.
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If you try to fail, and you fail to fail, do you succeed? Now, the answer depends on how you define succeeding. Succeeding is when you accomplish your goal, and what is a goal? Its something youre trying to do. So if you try to fail what you're goal is, or whatever you're trying to do, then your assumed goal is false. But if we assume that you're goal is to fail the task, and you fail trying to fail the task, the only alternative to failure is success, as they are complete opposites, so as two negatives make a positive, you succeed, not at youre goal, but at the task you're trying to fail.Since you're goal is to fail at that random task, you failed you're goal, but because you succeeded at that task. So I say be more specific, then I can have the information my brain needs to answer your question.

If you try to fail, and you fail to fail, do you succeed? Now, the answer depends on how you define succeeding. Succeeding is when you accomplish your goal, and what is a goal? Its something youre trying to do. So if you try to fail what you're goal is, or whatever you're trying to do, then your assumed goal is false. But if we assume that you're goal is to fail the task, and you fail trying to fail the task, the only alternative to failure is success, as they are complete opposites, so as two negatives make a positive, you succeed, not at youre goal, but at the task you're trying to fail.Since you're goal is to fail at that random task, you failed you're goal, but because you succeeded at that task. So I say be more specific, then I can have the information my brain needs to answer your question.
genius! you succeeded to fail but because you failed you failed to fail so you failed!
"if you try to fail, and you fail, did you succeed or fail or both or none?"
explain your answer.