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in StemSocial4 years ago (edited)

What happens when we persevere in a wrong approach?
Do you think that persevering in a wrong approach is better than rethinking the approach?
Are you willing to accept that perseverance is not the only solution?
Are you willing to accept that working on the approach is part of the solution or are you choosing the easy out (remaining in the same approach)?

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What is your solution to the problem then? Hehe, I couldn't respond sooner sorry...

Congrats for being open to different opinions!
My opinion turned into several articles for which you can find a summary here.
i'm not the smartest one so i'm curious to know what's your opinion.

I think you captured it quite effectively in your article...But in my opinion, education and sensitization is what we need in general. "Education" as in not "being able to solve complex equations!", but rather to be able rationally decide what is good for them, and also to have the strength to stand up against any wrongs that they might come across.
Lastly, I also believe in the fact that it is not any one person's responsibility to get things right. It is the responsibility of all of us. Unless every one feels they are responsible for their deeds, choices and other things, you can't really get things done because forcing never helps.
So, if a majority of people have lost that sense of responsibility, someone can try to show them that they are on the wrong track, but that's all. One can't do anything more. Time and nature will show the lost ones what wrongs they committed, and what bad choices they made, as it shows everybody.

It is the responsibility of all of us.

i agree with that.

someone can try to show them that they are on the wrong track,

When are we more effective in trying:

  • when we use only logic - the kind of content for which people don't respond too well or
  • when we also use emotion - the kind of content that can be felt?

Do you think it's good to persist to try not considering the approach or
Do you think it's good to try (to show them that they are on the wrong track, so they become more responsible) using a more effective approach?

Approach and efficiency are always of paramount importance.

i'm sure that my opinion about being more efficient is not the best one.
What's your opinion about using a more efficient approach?