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A To Z And The Wrong M by bilms(m): 2:21pm On Jun 27, 2021
A to Z and the wrong M

Governance is like writing A to Z, but getting the M wrong.

If you pay attention to the news and observe the pattern, you will develop a new understanding.

Point One
Only govt and its institutions can build the nation of our dream and if we continue to diminish our govt and its institutions, no matter their weaknesses, we are diminishing our ability to get the nation to the right direction.

Point Two
Many businesses are built on govt weaknesses and people who own those businesses will always make efforts to prevent govt from suceeding with any initiatives.

Point Three
They will never show you the 80% reasons why the new approach or idea will work. They will only point out the 20% weakness, so that you can help them amplify it.

They stay unto this weakness and build public perception around it.

It's just like when you write A to Z, but wrote letter M wrongly. Sometimes, they could actually get more than one letter wrongly.

Instead of seeing that you have gotten many things right, but got only one wrong, which can also be corrected, they amplify the M you got wrong and discredit A-Z.

So, what happens after the discredit and diminish of A-Z because of a wrong M?

Nothing.

They have no better idea or approach to solve the problem.

The conversation will just shift from A-Z, which is the proper context and be reduced to the wrong M.

Everybody now start to react based on the wrong M.

He can't write M correctly.
But why did he write M wrongly
Which school did he attend
He could have written it like this
Etc

Point Four
Few voices may urge us to focus on the main issue, which is about A-Z, but those interested in the wrong Z to stall any successful reforms will never let that slide.

They will accuse, attack and condemn anyone who raise a point of observation.

Unfortunately, majority of those who know better will never speak. They are too self protecting, unless they are patronized. To them, everything is commercialized.

But my position is simple.

Point Five
People who know the truth or the fact of a matter, whether in or outside govt, must show the required passion, commitment and conviction to preserve the corporate integrity of govt and its institutions, because those who wish to benefit from govt and institutions weaknesses will stop at noting, to discredit and further diminish those institutions.

Point Six
We make noise about weak institutions, but we further diminish the weak institutions.

Point Seven
If people who know better outside govt would not speak up without being patronized, it is therefore a necessity for people in govt, not to ignore false public perception and outright misinformation and misrepresentation under the guise of acting formal.

This is important because, if false public perception, misinformation and outright misrepresentation is allowed to remain without appropriate engagement, it effect diminishes the institution of govt before the public, thereby making it more difficult for govt to mobilize and drive the nation towards a purposeful direction.

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