I am a fairly experienced developer and I have never had issues working 
with source control tools before git.

I take a new job.  I am working with git.  I am thinking about quitting 
over having to use it.

Every source control tool I have used before has an easy command that says: 
"Use these changes right here.  Yes there are conflicts, but these are 
correct."

How can I get to "Not currently on any branch" when I was on a branch and 
didn't ask to switch branches?

Where is that with git?

Why is the git information model SO COMPLICATED?

Why can't there be a way to 

Why is the documentation so inadequate?

Why do I have to be a source control engineer just to be a software 
developer?

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