JerichoHill
Bedrock of Knowledge
The world has a host of problems. It seems that many people want to focus on many problems. Since this divides money, time, and other factors, it lessens the chance of any successes that concentrated effort would yield.
Therefore, I posit that it is in the world's country's city's best interest to choose ONE problem and focus on its solution until it arrives.
The decision rule is fairly simple. Choose ONE problem that is related to more other problems (that one would like to address). Solving such a problem would help solve the other related issues.
This kind of research has actually been done. I am curious to see if anyone in OT will come up with what that one "uber-problem" is.
You can only choose 1 problem. It cannot be "Pollution" but could be "Greenhouse gases", for example
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Therefore, I posit that it is in the world's country's city's best interest to choose ONE problem and focus on its solution until it arrives.
The decision rule is fairly simple. Choose ONE problem that is related to more other problems (that one would like to address). Solving such a problem would help solve the other related issues.
This kind of research has actually been done. I am curious to see if anyone in OT will come up with what that one "uber-problem" is.
You can only choose 1 problem. It cannot be "Pollution" but could be "Greenhouse gases", for example
Get it, Got it, good?