Monday, March 2, 2015

2B Austin M.

An example of, getting to the bottom of a complex issue takes time and effort, in real life would be: a detective trying to solve a case and it's a hard one to solve. He is in his office all night and day for a week not really putting all of his heart into it. But if he actually makes an effort and wants to solve it over time he eventually solves it because he actually tried to solve it. He just needed to try and take a little time to solve it. This is just me thinking off the top of my head.

2 comments:

  1. I agree if people really try to figure something it will take less time compared to passively attempting to solve the issue. In the long run its better to try harder and get it done as fast as possible than take your time and do it slowly.

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  2. I disagree with you Jacob because, if you try to do something fast then you're more likely to mess up, due to the fact that you were rushing. I know this from personal experience. For example this year I had to right an essay and made some simple grammar mistakes due to the fact that I was rushing.

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