You've identified that the people of the world are not analytical enough. Maybe another way to state this is that people don't think enough. Thinking is considered painful and to be avoided.

"You think too much," is heard all too often, but that's a dangerous thing to say, because when you stop thinking for yourself, someone else will do your thinking for you, and they may not have your well-being in mind.

So many questions, so few answers; yet we must search for them. If we are capable of helping people come to a better understanding of the world, then we should try to help where we can.

Peace and Blessings;

In reply to Re: Little knowledge that can change lives by beppu
in thread Little knowledge that can change lives by Olecram

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