I think that in this, as in many problems, we are constrained and
steered by legacy thinking and legacy commitments, and a totally new
approach is needed.
That may be true, of course, but that does not validate any of his other arguments. Sometimes someone is right about a few things and wrong about all the rest. The more you push back, the more they are convinced that *you* are part of *their* problem.
Pete
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