Definitions Better Than Webster’s: A False Problem

Written By: Elsie Law - May• 07•13

FALSE PROBLEM:
“A ‘false’ problem is one that, on the surface, appears to be valid, but upon closer scrutiny is only a symptom of the true problem…When the underlying dynamic is exposed, analyzed and understood, it is possible to remedy the symptom (false problem). Only then can short-term and long-term tactics be developed. When the underlying cause is discovered, addressed and neutralized, the false problem begins to wither away.” -From, “The Isis Papers” By: Dr. Frances Cress Welsing

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