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The first step in realizing a problem is to look for a solution beyond complexity. Finding solutions is essential to maximizing our compassion for others. We can see activism if there is a clear and authentic answer to the question of how an organization or an individual can help. But the complexities make it difficult for all such patients to identify the path of activism.
The way to reach a solution beyond complexity is to set four goals, to find the most effective way, to discover the ideal technology for that way, and to make the best use of the technology we have until the discovery. This technology can be as complex as any medicine or as simple as a mosquito net.
For example, the AIDS epidemic. In a big way, our goal is to eradicate this disease. The most effective way is antidote in this case. The ideal technology would be any medicine, the application of which would not cause the disease for a lifetime. So the government, pharmaceutical companies and agencies pay for drug research. But it can take more than a decade for their work to be completed, at which point we have to work with what we have and now the best way to prevent it is to avoid risky behaviors.
To this end, it is important to never stop working and thinking and never give up on complexity.
The last step is to measure the impact of the action and to inform others of the successes and failures so that others can learn from this effort. Statistics are certainly very important. How many children received medicine under a program, how many deaths from a disease কম these information are needed to improve the program, as well as to get financial help from businesses and the government.