May 19, 2008 - Uncategorized    2 Comments

Quick Fix

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We have heard about these. Likely most of us have tried to do a quick fix whether it is on a motorcycle, plumping issue, botched recipe, computer issue or any number of possible things. When a government does it, everyone in the country ends up finding out about it.

But how often to quick fixes work and for how long? Life experiences tell us how quick fixes usually end up. The action is usually quick but we regret it later when the fix more times than not creates a bigger mess that takes much longer and more money to clean up than if we had done it the right way the first time.

So what happens when quick fixes are made on larger scales such as on the government level? We get the current food prices zooming up worldwide by 83%, skyrocketing gasoline charges, inflation scaling up the charts and overall economic nightmares.

Where is the point in wisdom in all of this? Quite simply, take your time and get it right the first time. If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it. All of this takes patience to wait long enough to get all of the information you need to make a solid decision. If it is a repair job, you live with the inconvenience until you can fix it the right way the first time so more isn’t ruined later.

Anah

“If the shoe fits, wear it.”

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