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Old 05-04-2012, 03:27 PM   #9
egershna

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Knowledge of history is invaluable.

Standing by and observing is perhaps a more appropriate action than adding to the confusion of trying to maintain a conflict that operates silently in the background. Taking a side when the issues have not been defined hardly seems like the intelligent choice.
I agree. However, the above bold text is the rub.

It's like trying to convince someone with a perfectly running car, that there's a problem with their car. When they ask "what's the problem?", you reply "It shouldn't even exist." or "It's not the car you think it is."

There aren't many people who will agree with you and even fewer who will listen to why...even though you're right.
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