What is the difference between the Present and Desired States?

The problem
Nothing
The sum of both states
None of the above

1 answer

The difference between the Present State and Desired State typically refers to the gap or variance between where you currently are (Present State) and where you want to be (Desired State).

The correct understanding of this concept aligns best with "The problem." The problem can often be defined as the challenge or obstacle created by this difference or gap.

So, the best answer from the options provided is:

The problem

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