PT31.2.10 "Nothing that one should not have desired in the first place fails to be a pleasure"
If I shouldn't have desired it in the first place ----> it is a pleasure?
If I desire it in the first place-----> fails to be a pleasure?
Dear lord this is frustrating haha
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This question really pissed me off. I tried translating the premises using symbols and did not get the same sufficient assumption as the answer choice. Drove me insane.
I think it's the first one you did. Nothing would be negate necessary indicator and fails would be a negative. So you'd get "If you should not have desired it in the first place, then it is a pleasure". No one who studies for the LSAT fails to be annoyed by its garbled grammar.