I got something to talk about. People go around expressing their dissatisfaction with a lot of things. There’s a lot of stuff to hate on. “I hate this, I don’t like that, change!” People bite at the bit to find a reason to hate on something. It’s basic American culture. Many people can identify what they hate or dislike, but the issue is few can actually formulate what they would like to see. So people run around like chickens with their heads cut off yelling for change when they don’t even know what they want. Sure you can get people to come join your quest to complain but it doesn't solve this issue. But as Brick Timland (Steve Carell) in Anchorman put it, it’s just “LOUD NOISES”. It’s a stupid mob mentality to creating change. Identify a problem and then complain. That’s garbage. The solution to a math problem is never gonna be “I hate math”. It’s real easy to complain, it’s a lot harder to promote a solution. Problem, reaction, solution. And frankly, it seems like most people forgot about the last piece of the puzzle. Solution means you actually have to shift your efforts to achieve good change. Realize the problems you face, but stop wasting your efforts demonizing current issues and put that effort towards promoting solutions to the problems you face.
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