Grateful for your attention, I'll not squander. Candidly the message comes via cartoon to humorize' the sublime. Sometimes subtly, others ambiguously, yet frankly, the story tells the genuine opinion of bias. You just can't deny influence of profitability. The agenda cogitates choice insinuating the delegation of cost. Power exerts specifically, apathy enables power - its will. There's just no way to eliminate favor, for agony descends the pecking order naturally. Enlightenment defers the burden and maybe there is relief in telling...
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Not asking doesn't tell.
Don't fix it if it ain't broken.
Pick your battles wisely.
But there's always a trap.
If your only tool's a hammer, you just drive nails.
My medical profession will involve health issues. I'll use an evidence base but my bias leans against "more is better" - a reminder that the enemy of good can often be better.
Einstein: Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler.
Leonardo De Vinci: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication