planning
But what does that mean in practice?
How do you attempt to learn from evidence of bad planning?
How do you distinguish between proposals and plans?
All plans are little more than works of fiction until they are put into practice. The same applies to policies, laws and other theories.
I
frequently try to take my mind off my own suffering by contributing to
the development of intelligently kind cultural practices, as I am sure you are well aware by now.
Anyone with an unwillingness to read my words carefully is incapable of reciprocating adequately in relation to my needs.
If you would like me to contribute to the improvement of your knowledge of intelligent frugality and/or beautiful civility, or any other important subject, especially in relation to adequately ethical compatibility, why should I do so?
Are you sure you will appreciate my efforts adequately?
I have been hoping you may be able to assist me to transform fiction into fact. As yet, I have received no evidence that you are willing to do so appropriately.
Do you prefer modest proposals regarding the rich or the poor?
Much caution has been necessary on the part of the volunteers here in Frugality Cottage, and myself. Many visitors have difficulty distinguishing between fact and fiction.
Do you prefer contributing to the universal improvement of humanity or would you rather devour the resources of future generations?
Are you sure you have suitable skills for virtually volunteering here?
There is no point in following a plan without the necessary skills for its successful completion.
How do you usually prepare plans in relation to your investments?
How do you plan to express reciprocity of adequate suitability towards meeting my needs?
How do your attitudes and values contribute to your planning, and mine?How have you been investing in good policy?
How have you been investing in social research?
How have you been investing in a healthy imagination?
How do you prefer investing in awareness?
How do you prefer investing in purposeful reviews?
Governments are regularly diagnosed with weakness in policy capability. What can be done about it? https://t.co/L1xFbu9C1Y
— The Mandarin (@TheMandarinAU) October 31, 2019
I don’t think we’ve ever had a government so out of touch with a national concern and an opposition so incapable of putting the pressure on them. https://t.co/lWxPwKYNPl
— Barrie Cassidy (@barriecassidy) December 11, 2019
In case you missed it - which you probably did, because the government buried the announcement 30 hrs before Christmas - ACATs are being privatised from April 2021. This is the workforce that assesses #agedcare needs. #agedcarerc #auspol https://t.co/ugcWasUrGe
— Sarah Holland-Batt (@the_shb) December 27, 2019
For all the laws Australia’s governments have changed and the billions of dollars spent to protect us from terrorism, this is what terror in Australia looks like. Many innocent lives, thousands of properties and millions of animals lost. #AustraliaOnFire pic.twitter.com/wmZ72TSVSz
— Gaven Morris (@gavmorris) January 3, 2020
"An increase in fire danger in Australia is likely to be associated with a reduced interval between fires, increased fire intensity, a decrease in fire extinguishments and faster fire spread"@IPCC_CH, 2007 pic.twitter.com/X8GFuiW7Go
— Ketan Joshi (@KetanJ0) January 3, 2020
How have you been attempting to invest in good systems of care for persons in need of those systems, if not through identifying problems in current systems?
How have you been attempting to invest in good societies if not through being aware of where societies are going backwards?
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