For the love of… problem solved = the problem I asked for people to help me solve. I.e. finding metrics. If you don’t want to help, fine. But as I said, being inane in attempt to appear smart is just stupid, counterproductive and frankly annoying.
Look, someone asks for your help with something. There are two legitimate responses: a) you actually help them achieve their goal or b) you say, “sorry, not my problem”. Your response is to be pedantic about the question itself. What good does that do?
For the love of… problem solved = the problem I asked for people to help me solve. I.e. finding metrics. If you don’t want to help, fine. But as I said, being inane in attempt to appear smart is just stupid, counterproductive and frankly annoying.
Look, someone asks for your help with something. There are two legitimate responses: a) you actually help them achieve their goal or b) you say, “sorry, not my problem”. Your response is to be pedantic about the question itself. What good does that do?
Nope. There are more, e.g.
(c) You misunderstand your problem, it’s actually this
(d) Your problem is not solvable because of that
(e) Solving this problem will not help you (achieve a more terminal goal)
(f) the problem was not correctly conveyed, leading to someone trying to solve the one you conveyed not the one you wanted them to solve.
(g) get out of the car