It amazes me why people sometimes search for complicated answers to problems. There is a simple answer to just about every problem if we only use our noodles.
Here are a few examples to major problems that were overcome with simple solutions.
How to save lives and reduce injuries in auto accidents! An extremely major problem some years ago. How to resolve it???? A common, ordinary SEAT BELT!! How simple is that. It's cut road accident deaths and injury dramatically.
Problem: Flying cinders from a wood burning fireplace chimney setting neighboring buildings on fire. The answer!! A screen or baffle over the chimney top.
Problem: Traffic calming. The answer speed bumps or winding roadway.
These are only a very few of the simple solutions to major concerns. They're ultra low cost, uncomplicated, definitely low tech ideas which work.
Most difficult problems have simple solutions.
The other day I accidentally got some grease on the sleeve of a favorite shirt. Not knowing how to remove it I checked the internet. Someone suggested slathering Cheese Whiz generously over the fresh stain and tossing it into the washer....then letting the shirt air dry, rather than putting it into the dryer. It took two washings, but the stain is gone. The shirt has been saved. AMAZING!!
Easy answers to difficult questions are out there if you only think simple...and do a little research. There is no problem that you're encountering that hasn't been encountered by someone else at one time or another. The internet is a good place to search for answers.
THINK SIMPLE..
Thanks. Sincerely, David
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Okay; cheez-whiz? Are you serious? Now I know why I never liked that stuff; IT AIN'T CHEESE!!!
Seriously, I saw part of a documentary on the interstate highway system. When they started building highways originally, they built them as straight as possible. They learned that far too many people were falling asleep at the wheel and then determined that it was due to the straight roads. That is why all our highways are so curvy (except in Kansas! Love ya Jayhawkers!!).