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by tharne 855 days ago
> Are you implying that nobody should be writing about anything they don't have a practical solution to ?

I think the commenter is implying that we live in a culture where people think they can change the world by whining loud enough and long enough about a problem so that someone else fixes it for them, rather than doing the hard work of fixing it themselves.

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The first step to addressing a problem is to give it a name and cause. Solutionism without understanding is a waste of effort.
> The first step to addressing a problem is to give it a name and cause. Solutionism without understanding is a waste of effort.

Sure, but once things are given a name and a cause, you typically find very few people willing to actually do the work. You'll find most people aren't much interested in the issues they claim to be passionate about once the cameras are off and social media has moved on to another topic.

How does "greed" work for you? It doesn't appear in the article though. It's almost as if she has to be extremely cautious not to offend, so she can be heard at all.
i agree somewhat though i suspect there are more scenarios than not in which most normal people won't be able to fix it regardless of how hard they work.

Not to say we should all wait for the powers on high to fix things for us, but be realistic in our expectations about what most people are able to affect as a single person.

I'd also argue that what some would consider whining is in fact a solution or at least a prerequisite for one.