Stirring the Situations.
Problems come and go. That's what we're here for. To solve them. Most of us focus on the problems our own life poses to us, a few of us step our games up to face a common problem and fail and a few of us succeed in that as well. But there's an intermediate stage where we bloat up a problem that was atomic in size into something that is well, gigantic in size. And we do it intentionally.
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This especially happens when we try to take up a common social issue and try to fix it. The solution to any social problem doesn't come from a singular perspective. Let's say a company launches a new product alongside several others of its old products. The new one unfortunately causes chaos. Some people start rejecting the company so badly that they start filing petitions to close the whole company down. When in reality, the solution is to just reject the product or ask the company to make it better or, simply just not buy the company's products. Revoltinc against the company would just bring pain to both parties, feeding eachother's egos at the same time.
Forcing your perspective here is what those people have been doing and that's what caused the madness.
Sometimes, we just don't think enough before we do what we do. And only when the storm hits do we realize the chaos that we stirred. All we need to do is think and think again. And one more time, if we think it's necessary.
Lots of love, peace.
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