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A discussion about "problems"

LuckyDuck

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    <added to say that I apologize in advance for this likely coming across as a George Carlin type of 'bit, it wasn't my original intention>

    I want to talk about "problems" or at least the concept of "problems".

    I've got my own "problems" (and I do), you've got your "problems" (and you do), our neighborhoods/county's/ states/ federal government have "problems" (and they do).

    There's all kinds of "problems" out there in the world- in no particular order, there's financial/emotional/governmental/mental/sexual/work/familial/etc type of "problems". We've made great big strides in identifying all the sorts of "problems" we all exist amongst over the years. I really doubt that anything in that particular comment is all that controversial or something worth squabbling about. I'd even 'double down' and say that over the past few decades we've become a nation that's hyper aware of our "problems".

    But, and this is a 'Sir Mix-a-Lot' emphasis on butts level, I'd humbly suggest that we've become a nation that has chosen (or was engineered) to accept these "problems". We not only accept them as being "problems" but we have entire groups that use these as their personal identities. And we stand in a circle holding our proverbial dicks in our hands because we're only talking about "problems" and somewhere down the line seemed to gave up on talking about solutions and continue to make our "problems" an identity/ a protected "class" (and honestly there's more 'value' in aligning with that mentality than has ever been in existence before in our country). Everybody is "special" & everyone has "problems" but over the past 20 years we stopped asking "why" and instead categorized everyone into these social buckets and accepted that as our reality.


    Stepping off of my soap box- I just want to leave you with this... I'd argue we need to collectively reevaluate our perceptions (and be open to our reality being a social construct designed by 'somebody' else). Why is it contrary to point out problems while using them as an identity? Why are independent thoughts questioning this societal construct silenced and why does the conversation never switch to how the perceived "problems" could ultimately be addressed?

    It's fucking wild right? We're all experiencing problems, likely the same type of problems, being 'adminstered' by elected official with far greater "problems" than we have in our inner circles (and I'd also argue that exists by design because it makes "us" feel "better" because while our personal life may be a daily battle , at least our perceived household is still "better off" than our elected officials/ local/state/federal government.

    And we beat our chest saying that everything is fucked, meanwhile everything in our lives (family & career) is fucked but "we" seem to feel better because by everything else being fucked it gives us some sort of weird Stockholm Syndrome.

    -LD
     
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    I admit that I let "problems" stress me quite a bit when a younger man, but I have learned a lot and now just do the best that I can and then let things take their course. Life, after all is a temporary condition. Why waste time worrying.
     
    When using a folding step ladder what is the distribution of weight to each of the four legs? Does it change the higher you climb up?
    Are we talking all four legs on the ground, or jump-hopping across the room so you don’t have to get down and move the ladder?

    I always maintain the OSHA 3 points of contact so it’s gots to be safe.

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    Lucky Duck

    The solution is keeping busy and not focusing on the problem but the solution. Accept what can't be changed, Change what can and the wisdom to know the difference.

    Sincerest Regards
    Juan.

    P.S. I didn't know tagged ladders were a problem until I worked up north... I the south we still have a stick a quarter in a receptacle and see what happens kinda deal. IE, you're fired before you hit the ground.
     
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    You are talking to a group of people who know the difference between "actual problems" and the bullshit that life throws at you on a constant basis.
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    Money does not bring happiness, but it sucks not to have it. That said:
    "Any "problem" that money can solve isn't a real problem." - The Father of an old girlfriend
    He was mainly talking about health issues.

    Martha Washington absolutely hated her husband's political career, and did not like being First Lady at all. Yet she saw it as her duty to both her husband and the new nation. Despite that she refused to let it upset her, and she has many great quotes from letters saying just that.


    I am still determined to be cheerful and to be happy in whatever situation I may be, for I have also learnt from experianence that the greater part of our happiness or misary depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances; we carry the seeds of the one, or the other about with us, in our minds, wherever we go.

    Martha Washington

    Everyone has "problems" and will have more of them. Meeting them with a smile and faith is what our Lord wants. Please Him.
     
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    I admit that I let "problems" stress me quite a bit when a younger man, but I have learned a lot and now just do the best that I can and then let things take their course. Life, after all is a temporary condition. Why waste time worrying.
    Exactly, though it s not easy. Better to put the energy to a creative use. Like blowing stuff up.

    At 75 I've finally reached the point of thinking..."Fuck this, it'll be over soon enough."
     
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