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Yes, the silly metal stuff varies value every time a President sneezes. I've been out scrolling. And I find I'm puzzled, or maybe not. Many posts refer to problems. I'm unsure of how to put this, but such a word should be faded out from one's vocabulary. The use of such words implies a person is beaten down before attempting to rise. 'No problems mate.' means just that. A bush outlook, that only challenges exist. Problems are for those who can't hack it.
Turn one's view around, and difficulties, thistles, rocky surface, hard gradient, thick wait-a-while, all become challenges. 'No problems mate!' 😉

A VERY good and valid viewpoint, Simon, another one I'd like to eliminate from our language is the word "try" When people try, they allow themselves the possibility of failing, and a get out of jail free card for not putting in their best efforts...as Yoda says in one of the Star Wars films..."Do or do not do...there is NO try"😊

Very true. Keep on keeping on. 😇