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Full stop

Several weeks after we stopped discussing whether glasses are half full and half empty, the explanations continue to trickle in, involving philosophy, psychology or even quantum physics.
But as far as we’re concerned, this final explanation really nails the question: ‘Empty means there is nothing in the glass,’ says Raj Patel at Control Equipment. ‘Therefore half of nothing is still nothing. So the glass must be half full.’
Raj not only displays irrefutable logic, but reaches an optimistic answer – the opposite of what you usually read in backbytes.

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