Catch-22 means "damned if you do; damned if you don't." How are we using the term New Catch-22 in our class?

a. No pain, no gain.
b. The point at which you get the greatest amount of benefit from the risk you take.
c. Suspend judgment and observe yourself.
d. If you want to, you don't have to; if you don't want to, you probably need to.


D

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