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by DoreenMichele
2432 days ago
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Your argument comes across to me like "Let's not do a thing I agree would be short-term useful and helpful because it's all bad news, all the time." It sound super pessimistic. Long experience suggests to me that fixing what can be fixed today makes tomorrow better. What a lot of people scoff at as bandaid solutions are very often perfectly good solutions. Bandaids need to changed regularly while the wound heals. You don't slap a bandaid on and leave it there forever. It's only worse than doing nothing if it isn't sterile and thereby introduces infection to the wound. As long as your metaphorical bandaid solution is sterile, it's probably better than doing nothing. Sometimes, fixing today is the best way to arrive at a brighter tomorrow. |
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