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@fellshard I wouldn't call it a faulty concept, but faulty or not, that seems irrelevant. What is relevant is that I keep running into pain whenever I want to extend something Kotlin, that I keep running into problems when using AOP/Cglib, mocking, spring, and for me, having worked with Scala, Groovy and Java, Kotlin is the first language which causes these problems, while providing very little benefit (none?) in having made this design choice.