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A difference between our past and present appraisal of a situation may stem not so much from an error in either of the appraisals, but rather from the fact that the situations, though apparently similar, are essentially not.
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To what situations (plural) does the Rabbi refer? There are two separate appraisals, one past and the other present, but only one situation. Yes, our appraisals, offered at different times may be different, but, he’s only positing one situation, so his statement is illogical on its face.