That complicated problems rarely have an easily recognizable, obtainable solution? (a little reiteration)
2006-11-25
08:55:20
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What about world hunger. Thats a complicated problem. If there was an easily obtainable solution, wouldn't it be solved by now?
2006-11-25
09:01:26 ·
update #1
Hindsight is always 20/20. Though I agree that the actual solution is often simple, doesn't the complicated ordeal to get to that point validate a complicated solution?
2006-11-25
09:04:32 ·
update #2
Dane but think of all the pains you would have to go through to convince the world of your idea, never mind embark on the actual setting of the plan in motion. Couldn't that be counted as a complicated solution? after all, you need to convince millions of people why they should not have sex.
2006-11-25
09:07:32 ·
update #3