Friday, June 20, 2008

3arad mush marad


i have this friend that is 24/7 suffering from a sever headache

so she took some aspirine pills and go on with her life

i keep telling her "you should go see a doctor because headache is a Symptoms not an illness: meaning something else is wrong causing this terrible headache, once you know it and deal with it the headache will be gone"

but my friend keep ignoring me .... 3ady ya3ni

although she knows i'm right

WELL

it's not just her it's the community, the society, the nation, ....
we keep wasting our time and effort fight the symptoms not the illness itself

in the bread disaster we live in daily: creating a whole new system for bread distribution on every citizen using his ID >>>>>>>>> is fighting the symptoms not the illness
no bread because there are no wheat as simple as that

the new system will not create a new wheat field
the 30% raise is an obvious example on how dealing with the symptoms and not the illness.
giving the people 30% more income will not help, if inflation is way more then that and the total GNP is getting lower and lower.
it's not about having more banknote in our hands it's about the value of the banknote itself

the new traffic law is about "killing everything except the virus"
force people to pay fine for parking in the street ... while there are no garages
force the people to abandon the car older then 20 years ... while there are no obvious instruction on what exactly should we do with it

and more, how to buy new cars if i can't sell the old

etc............

even in our day to day life

we tend to take an aspirin instead of Antibiotic
make the pain stop without killing the cause of it

if i have a problem at work, i'll go out with my friend ..... just an aspirin to kill the pain
and not setting everything straight at work and make fights ... taking a Antibiotic to kill the virus

we all do this

even if we take Antibiotics, we use it more then necessary till we create another source of pain
it's a culture

Culture of Aspirin and not Antibiotic

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