Reasons to not solve problems.

Few of us are ever given problems that we can’t solve, either as individuals, families, or nations. The first step in solving a problem is to realize that it can be solved. If we understand that He love us, we may ask God to help, or request a Saint or Angel to intercede to help us find the best solution.

There are four basic steps to solving a problem. The first is to define it. Then, we come up with solutions. After that, we pick the best solution. Then, we implement it.

Most sane, healthy-thinking people treat problems in some similar way. On the other hand, there are those who do not want problems to be solved. For coal mine owners, nuclear power is not the solution for an energy shortage. For overseas oil producers, American oil wells are not the solution for high gas prices.

Such people cannot simply say, “My biggest problem is to maintain my existing cash flow.” and want high energy costs to be reduced. Instead, they say, “The biggest problem is human safety. We must not do anything to threaten the globe. Global warming is very important, and so is the safe disposal of nuclear waste.”

Huge media empires exist to help rich people solve their problems by convincing people they have a “higher duty” to keep better solutions from being implemented. To do this “bigger problems” are invented to keep the smaller problems from being solved. This is called “being progressive” by those whose cash flows are helped by the paralysis introduced by frauds like Global Warming and “obesity” and are labeled “Imaginary Problems” by those with more understanding.

Individuals, families, and nations collapse because they are institutionally so paralyzed by bribes and propaganda that they cannot solve their real problems.

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