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    Quote Originally Posted by Schverika View Post
    Excellent, you've finally said it out loud: "We're not good enough".

    Now that it's acknowledged, the next question would be "well how do I become good enough? I'm powerless now, but must I stay that way for the rest of my life?" I bring this up because that's a more constructive line of thought. Granted, all you wanted was to vent your frustrations. Much as people complain, if they don't act afterwards it shows how little they actually care about the topic.


    The restriction is due to lack of capability. Not because of some rule saying "only those who are obligated should act".
    What the hell? No, that's NOT the next question.

    When people are dissatisfied with a game, they suggest the makers do something to improve the game, or move onto something else. They don't necessarily make their own game.

    Dissatisfied with a restaurant? Complain to the owners for compensation, or have food somewhere else. Not start their own restaurant.

    And so on. Extend this line of thought to every product/service in existence. The answer isn't simply "make your own".

    The fault, again, lies not with us, therefore there ISN'T a need to improve ourselves. It's like you're asking every person to strive for perfection in all fields of life. Be some super-successful everyman. That's not reality. If everyone could make their own thing, there'd be no point to a business.
    Last edited by Eab1990; 01-02-2016 at 12:49 PM.

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