Sure can. The way like to explain it is suppose a more senior colleague resigns and you are given that role to fill as well as your current role but at your current salary.
You could be really happy that
1. Your are getting valuable experience
2. Your company is showing confidence in your abilities
You could be really unhappy that
a. You are being ripped off in your pay rate
b. You have a lot more work and have to work back each day
It is a fact you are both happy and unhappy on the same circumstances and most would be.
The swedish linguistic data modeling school allows equally true but contradictory facts. The pure slice of reality data modeling school doesn't... and each fact should be stored only once to avoid contradictions.
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Sure can. The way like to explain it is suppose a more senior colleague resigns and you are given that role to fill as well as your current role but at your current salary.
You could be really happy that
1. Your are getting valuable experience
2. Your company is showing confidence in your abilities
You could be really unhappy that
a. You are being ripped off in your pay rate
b. You have a lot more work and have to work back each day
It is a fact you are both happy and unhappy on the same circumstances and most would be.
The swedish linguistic data modeling school allows equally true but contradictory facts. The pure slice of reality data modeling school doesn't... and each fact should be stored only once to avoid contradictions.
No, it is the fundamental law of logic.
Contradictory statements cannot both be true simultaneously.
2 is the opposite of -2.
2 * 2 = 4
-2 * -2 = 4
So yes, it’s possible