Here’s is a simple analogy to help you visualize the concept.
Imagine you buy a new car at a great price. However, when you take delivery, you discover a large scratch on the door that wasn’t disclosed. Even though you still got a good deal compared to the original asking price, you feel shortchanged because the car isn’t in the condition you expected.
The apologists might argue that since you bought the car for less than its original price, you still got a “good deal.” However, that doesn’t negate the fact that you were initially misled about the car’s condition.
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