@denis bider: ‘In the example you made, it appears as though you are using “superior” to mean “the one I like more” or “the one I think is worthy of praise” or “the one whose behavior should be encouraged”.’
I was using it as in “an actual is better than a potential.”
@denis bider: ‘In the example you made, it appears as though you are using “superior” to mean “the one I like more” or “the one I think is worthy of praise” or “the one whose behavior should be encouraged”.’
I was using it as in “an actual is better than a potential.”