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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Mohan,your use of english,seems to excel my own,so do not be concerned!
What is a problem?Good question!For me a problem can be getting out of bed
on a cold winters morning at 6am to come to work!And if I analysis this situation for too long,the result will be paralysis,and I will go back to sleep and be late for work!To much analysis can indeed lead to paralysis!One needs
to balance action with reaction.Each problem has a solution,if there is no
solution,then that problem is a fact,and if it is a fact,you can either accept
it as such,or pretend it is not so!
kind regards michael. |
Hi Michael,
My english isn't that bad but it is very simple (kind of Enid Blyton's english) Though I can't use words like succinct.Well, I am the best in my college in languages especially english. But I wrote the P.S Because it was difficult for me to put that thought in English.
If it is a problem for you to wake up at 6 on winter morning then there is not much to analyse . Take some hot spicy Indian food you will be ready in a jiffy.
One does need to balance action with reaction that is the job of your Vortex.
It cannot be a problem that does not have a solution but it is the solution. Which has arisen from a problem.
- Mohan