How do we solve all our problems?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to stop gun violence?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to solve immigration?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to put an end to war?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to solve cultural differences?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to balance the budget?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to cure cancer?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to stop climate change?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
How to solve all our problems?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
Resources are the things that are needed to solve the problems. That means doctors and scientist and manufacturers and distributors and accountants… in other words PEOPLE. Some one has to come up with the idea for a solution and others need to test the theory while others need to establish the solution. This will require workspace whether a hospital or a warehouse or some underground security establishing a place for people to solve the problem. That will also require wiring for energy and plumbing for water closets and tables and chairs and HVAC units and windows and… There must also be space for parking lots for the people to drive to work. People will want a salary so they can bring their family to live near by and have schools and churches and recreational centers and grocery and bars. These families will also need health care, childcare and utilities provided. Throw in some fire fighters and police and there will be more resources needed.
There are 24 hours to a day. From sunrise to sunset, we have all agreed to a 24-hour day. How that time is used doesn’t change the clock. Will another day or two help solve the problem?
Money has to pay for all of this. Someone has to pay for all the research, theories, beliefs, hypothesis, speculations, conjuncture, supposition, premise, assumptions and guesses. Money has to pay for all the needles and serums and the follow-up reviews. Money has to pay for the distribution centers and storage and logistics. Money has to pay for the paper and ink for the reports and those who empty the waste cans. Money ain’t cheap so count every penny.
When will she love me?
More Resources. More Time. More Money.
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