Can life be convenient?

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The author seems to think so. Is there anything in the article to make you disagree with him?
 
Thanks, Rover.
It sounds like you don’t agree with that usage, do you?

I didn’t read too much of the article, but it seems that there are some problems with the following sentences from it.

1. That said do you find it easy to ask for help or one of the more difficult things in your world?
I don’t think the word “more” is necessary.

2. While you do not want to make it an all too regular occurrence, the occasional call for help with something is fine.
Maybe we should use “if” instead of “while”.

3. This can be everything with work at your job, needing a ride, help with your children and more.
I don’t quiet understand this sentence. Maybe the author wants to say this:
This can be everything, for example, work at your job, needing a ride, help with your children and more.
 
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