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I would have been very pleased to be regarded as something so interesting as a problem.
what does the phrase“as something so interesting as a problem”mean?
Feb 23, 2024 1:22 PM
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Both commenters have parsed the specific words you asked about, but neither has captured the nuance of the whole sentence:
No one had noticed him or paid any attention him, but he wishes that they had.
February 23, 2024
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Haha... He's saying he's glad to be a problem because he's interesting. In his mind being a problem it's better than being boring
February 23, 2024
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The sentence is valid, though the thought it presents is unusual. Normally, it is not considered to be a good thing when other people consider you to be a "problem". This speaker, however, says that it would have pleased him if people had considered him to be a problem. He explains why he feels that way. He says the reason is that problems, even they are bad, are at least "interesting". He wants to be considered interesting.
February 23, 2024
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