"Get knocked down three times, get up four" okay but what are you getting up from that last time? If you get knocked down once, and then get up once, you are up. So if you get knocked down n times and get up n times, you are up. Getting knocked down n times and getting up n+1 times is confounding.

@wlonk maybe this assumes getting knocked down immediately after getting up, so the first one is implied?

@brennen But both "getting knocked down" and "getting back up" are state _transitions_, so you have to be in a state (down, or up) to do each.

(To be clear, this is a bit. I understand the phrase just fine.)

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You can always assume starting in the knocked down state, thus you first need to get up
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