Well, actually, "it is what it is" is the tautology called The Law of Identity, except where "it" (or A) is ill-defined. You know, same as "A=A, but I'm not sure what A is."
It has been overused, and ill-used, but as a statement describing the state of one's knowledge of a thing or situation, it is sometimes accurate and useful.
Well, actually, "it is what it is" is the tautology called The Law of Identity, except where "it" (or A) is ill-defined. You know, same as "A=A, but I'm not sure what A is."
It has been overused, and ill-used, but as a statement describing the state of one's knowledge of a thing or situation, it is sometimes accurate and useful.
/Well, Actually Guy
What bugs me is when people preface their statements with "Well, actually..."