👉 The term 'aconative' is like that word you hear all day long where something is both good and bad simultaneously – it's both the best and worst part of something.
Let me explain how this concept plays out:
Imagine a group of friends sitting around the dinner table, enjoying a delicious meal. One friend has their favorite sandwich with crispy bacon, a slice of cheese, and a side of sour cream. But then they notice that the sandwich is also very salty – it's so rich with salty flavors that it makes them feel sick.
Their other friend has the same sandwich but with some vegetables on top. Their taste buds are still craving the saltyness of the bacon and cheese, but now there's a hint of sweetness from their vegetable toppings.
Now imagine if they both had the same sandwich and ate it together – the saltiness was just as intense and the sweetness balanced out the richness of the other flavors.
So that’s the basic idea behind 'aconative'. It's like saying something is great for its good qualities but also has a little bit of its bad qualities. It’s a funny, yet unsettling way to describe how different things can be.