Suppose someone came to you with a goal to climb a mountain. They detailed plans for you which were nonproductive, but also had some productive plans. If you told them the nonproductive plans will not help them achieve that goal, does that stop them from doing the productive things? I would say it does not and that it seems obvious. Almost as if it goes without saying.
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Possible ago
This is so funny. "Hey! Let's sit around and do nothing, but pretend we're helping. If we call it 'prayer' then only assholes will criticize us."
LincolnsMullet ago
Dude, people can do both. This isn't in lieu of the investigation.
Possible ago
Suppose someone came to you with a goal to climb a mountain. They detailed plans for you which were nonproductive, but also had some productive plans. If you told them the nonproductive plans will not help them achieve that goal, does that stop them from doing the productive things? I would say it does not and that it seems obvious. Almost as if it goes without saying.