If you found out some of those cons (or some close version of them) were necessary in order to achieve those pros, would anything shift for you?
This question is incomplete. The corrected version would read:
“If you found out some of those cons (or some close version of them) were necessary in order to achieve some of those pros, would anything shift for you?”
Given this, the answer is “of course, and it would depend on which Cons were necessary in order to achieve which Pros”.
Now, you said that your question is a mere hypothetical, but let’s not obfuscate: clearly, if not you, then at least other folks here, think that your hypothetical scenario describes reality. But as Ray commented elsethread, this is hardly the ideal context to hash out the details of this topic. So I won’t. I will, however, ask you this:
Do you think that some of the Cons on my list are necessary in order to achieve some of the Pros? (No need to provide details on which, etc.)
This question is incomplete. The corrected version would read:
“If you found out some of those cons (or some close version of them) were necessary in order to achieve some of those pros, would anything shift for you?”
Given this, the answer is “of course, and it would depend on which Cons were necessary in order to achieve which Pros”.
Now, you said that your question is a mere hypothetical, but let’s not obfuscate: clearly, if not you, then at least other folks here, think that your hypothetical scenario describes reality. But as Ray commented elsethread, this is hardly the ideal context to hash out the details of this topic. So I won’t. I will, however, ask you this:
Do you think that some of the Cons on my list are necessary in order to achieve some of the Pros? (No need to provide details on which, etc.)