The problem with them was that they could not even see the obstacles, the additional problems that must be addressed before the one problem they did acknowledge could even be approached. Direct force, while immediately effective, was also an immediate failure as it set up a series of events that negated any and all solutions extant, creating a historical loop effect with recurring problems.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The problem with them was that they could not even see the obstacles, the additional problems that must be addressed before the one problem they did acknowledge could even be approached. Direct force, while immediately effective, was also an immediate failure as it set up a series of events that negated any and all solutions extant, creating a historical loop effect with recurring problems.
KenseidenXL almost 8 years ago
That explains a lot….
katina.cooper almost 8 years ago
If you take the long path, you stand to meet a lot of other interesting things.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Yup!
Monster Hesh almost 8 years ago
NO, WAIT, YOU’RE NOT COMPLICATING IT ENOUGH, OH MY GHODDDDDD
CeeJay almost 8 years ago
Does she know Billy from Family Circus?
6turtle9 almost 8 years ago
I’ve always preferred the scenic route.
Vorticia almost 8 years ago
Trying to account for all possible scenarios in between the problem and the solution…exhausting. Not like I would know…
wolf1221 almost 8 years ago
i love learning new things about myself
Josequeen over 3 years ago
I fall into the overthinking line
thenumber6 about 3 years ago
Close, but the lines need to spell “pain” in cursive.