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: Got it yesterday, and it's a beauty. My
: girlfriend thinks I'm bonkers: "So you
: gave that guy your lovely watch, and a few
: hundred quid, and he gave you back one which
: looks identical but is less accurate,
: right?"
Accuracy is not always the objective.
There are times where the more poetic, more intriguing, or more personally involving solution appeals. You can enjoy life more if you immerse yourself in the deeper aspects of some of what you do and interact with, instead of simply seeking the simplest or most efficient route to your objectives.
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