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Problems are not solved by awareness


Razeyfingers

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They are solved by people who are motivated to provide assistance to those who need it and understanding to those who lack it. It means understanding all of the givens, variables, and perspectives of all the people who are involved. With that it is possible to find the roots of problems and define them to those that don't understand. Then maybe a solution.

 

It's vane to raise awareness on something without that information.

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So if I'm understanding you right, if the offensive line is properly motivated to block for Cam, and we make sure the receivers know where to go, then as long as Cam and Shula understand the givens, variables, and perspectives of the defense, we should be able to get over the red zone issues we had against the Steelers?

I sure hope so, I want TDs dammit!

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Some people just like to hear themselves complain, with no intention of ever actually attempting to come up with any solutions. The vast majority of people are too lazy or uncaring to have enough effort to change things. They are focused on their own little worlds.

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3 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

Some people just like to hear themselves complain, with no intention of ever actually attempting to come up with any solutions. The vast majority of people are too lazy or uncaring to have enough effort to change things. They are focused on their own little worlds.

Yes sir, they exist in large numbers. How many of the mainstream media are like that now?

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On 9/3/2016 at 7:31 AM, Razeyfingers said:

They are solved by people who are motivated to provide assistance to those who need it and understanding to those who lack it. It means understanding all of the givens, variables, and perspectives of all the people who are involved. With that it is possible to find the roots of problems and define them to those that don't understand. Then maybe a solution.

 

It's vane to raise awareness on something without that information.

I've read this twice and still just cannot figure out what it is you are trying to say. It's like trying to read a Community College Psych text book written by the professor who requires you to buy it for class.

You might very well be trying to say something really profound, but you've lost it completely in trying to sound too smart. Edit, simplify and clarify!

 

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