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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I suspect that some people would argue that you're making the perfect the enemy of the good there, and that by setting an impossible goal (solve everything all in one fell swoop) you're ensuring nothing gets done at all.

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Nah, good works for me...doesn't need to be perfect. I just would like there to be a conclusion to this. Even it's on a 50-year timeline or something. But, yes, if no matter what we do it's not good enough, then let's do nothing and save ourselves the self-flogging and lots of money.
I waaaaaaaay prefer we do what we can to right this wrong, but for me that requires concrete and realistic steps on a finite timeline with mutually agreed upon targets.