1. The closer you are to the facts of a situation, the more obvious are the errors in the news coverage.
2. The farther you are from the facts of a situation, the more you tend to believe news coverage.
1. The closer you are to the facts of a situation, the more obvious are the errors in the news coverage.
2. The farther you are from the facts of a situation, the more you tend to believe news coverage.
The closer you are to the facts of a situation, the more obvious are the errors in the news coverage. 2. The farther you are from the facts of a situation, the more you tend to believe news coverage.
If you take something apart and put it back together enough times, eventually you will have two of them.
An easier way to perform a job becomes obvious as soon as the job is completed.
Murphy’s 3rd Law of Construction – The more planning you do for a project, the more confusion there is when something goes wrong.