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Head-On Politics Target Symptoms
Head-On Politics Target Symptoms
In politics, a lot can be said for focusing on symptoms and avoiding troublesome underlying problems.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 21, 2008 --
July 23, 2008. Many journalists have missed the point when they say America wants change. What any sensible American really wants is pain relief with as little change as possible. This is the guiding principle behind a proposed grassroots campaign called Head-On Politics, introduced this week in “Almost Real World.”
“Look at the reality,” advises writer Michael Durr. “You can identify and treat a dozen aggravating symptoms in the same time that you spend trying to understand a single fundamental problem.” The simplicity of treating symptoms, according to Durr, has floated us smoothly over tough issues for the past half century. He says that anything else would have been a waste of time and money and would have prevented us from getting where we are today.
Asked how this approach works in everyday life, Durr gives a practical example: when confronted with a highway system full of potholes, the sensible person buys bigger tires.
Visit “Almost Real World” on the Internet to see the Head-On solutions to those big issues in politics and the economy. Let us know what you think. We’re at http://www.TheBusinessofThinking.biz/theblog.htm.
About Michael Durr
In addition to writing and speaking about sensible thinking, Michael Durr publishes an online website, http://www.TheBusinessofThinking.biz. Mike has written nine books on a variety of topics. His latest book is My Brain, My Future, available at Amazon.com.
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