
What does one do when hitting a roadblock? (And I do not mean an actually roadblock,but like problem in life?)Right now as I'm typing this I'm reading the book Speak by Laurie Anderson, I just started but the main character is going through some troubles on her first day of school,and all her solutions are just her bitting her lip and keeping quiet. Is that really the best way to solve anything? Sure in the past people have gone to war over disagrements,but this is the modern twenty first century, war happens none the less, however now-a-days people,legistlatures,lawyers, even the average day 5th grader talks to another to solve a concept. Isn't that what they teach us in school? As a hidden lesson, through Chemistry,and Calculus we follow a set gudieline to figure out how to solve the equation, yet the subconsious theory or lesson to be taught is to be able to follow a guideline to solve a problem. But as humans we are prone to error,and we check amongst others to make sure that we solve the problem correctly. So why can't we talk to others even our rivals sometimes to figure out how to detour around these roadblocks? Human nature.
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