A square peg in a round hole? Trying is always an option. Make the hole bigger, and use a lot of putty to fill in around the peg. Make the round hole square or make the square peg round. Carpenters do it all the time. Learn to adapt and overcome in the face of, seemingly, insurmountable odds. try to think of your life as a stonemason building a wall. The mason places all the stones on the grass so he can pick an approximate fit for each spot as he constructs the wall. Is each stone perfect? No, and he gets around that problem with the mortar he uses to hold each stone in place; he fills in the gaps.
Does it really matter if you fit? I have a few thoughts, and if you’d like to explore them and consider the possibilities, please follow the attached link and continue reading: The Right Fit?