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 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

How do you determine whether the most practical solution to a problem is also the fairest?

 @9JFMDM8 from Michigan answered…4mos4MO

Pros and cons for all parties involved. As long as no one is favored more by the outcome

 @9JF9C4V from Nebraska answered…4mos4MO

 @9JF96K5Republican from Utah answered…4mos4MO

 @9JF8ZYS from Texas answered…4mos4MO

The solution for something is simply based on it efficient, effectiveness, backdraws, probability, and whether or not it been accept by us

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

In what ways do you feel modern society could benefit from more pragmatic decision-making in day-to-day life?

 @9JF2K8T from Illinois answered…4mos4MO

When situations get bad for us, then we should have the right to have transparency with our presidents

 @9JF245W from North Carolina answered…4mos4MO

I think a lot of decisions made are selfish and not well thought out please start using some common sense when it comes to ruling this well-established country before we get attacked or something gosh.

 @9JF2CQW from North Carolina answered…4mos4MO

 @9JF27ZN from Maryland answered…4mos4MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

How do you find common ground with someone who has a radically different approach to solving problems?

 @9KCR75ZPeace and Freedom from Massachusetts answered…3mos3MO

You find something that both people can agree on without necessarily favoring ones side

 @9KCLYHWRepublican  from Wisconsin answered…3mos3MO

To find common ground we should look at each individual issue and look at the history of what we have done in the past and the affects that had, then use logic to find a solution, even if it goes against your personal beliefs a little.

 @9KCLSNP from South Carolina answered…3mos3MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

Have you ever been pleasantly surprised by a solution that seemed too easy to actually work?

 @9KBLYGGIndependent from Texas answered…3mos3MO

No, I always feel like I'm not doing enough, as in I'm missing something.

 @9KBLP2QPeace and Freedom from Pennsylvania answered…3mos3MO

Yes, when people mention the thought of climate change, they believe all it takes is a simple fix. Examples like adding more solar panels, more wind power, reduce fossil fuel sources for the environment. It is simply not that easy to work, due to the stigma of the community and others gaslighting each other into believing climate change does not exist. This is surprising because while it may seem simple at first glance, there is simply way too much ignorance in the world at the moment for the solution to be a simple one.

 @9KBKXCJRepublican from Iowa answered…3mos3MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

Can you share an experience where you learned that your initial perspective was not the most practical approach?

 @9JQ96CP from Georgia answered…3mos3MO

 @9JQ6R65 from Oregon answered…3mos3MO

I have learned that it is a way of thinking that focuses on finding practical solutions to problems

 @9JQ6HRHRepublican  from Utah answered…3mos3MO

I have learned that it is a way of thinking that focuses on finding practical solutions to problems.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…5mos5MO

How do you deal with a situation where your heart says one thing and your head says another?

 @9HTRFL2 from Nevada answered…5mos5MO

Balancing heart and head can be challenging. Consider weighing the pros and cons, seeking advice, and finding a middle ground that aligns with values and practical considerations

 @9HZ7KHJ from California agreed…4mos4MO

i think it’s important to weight the pros and cons in every major situation, it’s good to stand back and run through what could happen in any circumstance.

 @9HTR9BS from Iowa answered…5mos5MO

In heart vs. head, if your head can provide more logical reasons than just a 'feeling,' chose your head, especially if you understand that future consequences of your choice and they're good ones.

 @9HTRKBC from Nevada answered…5mos5MO

 @9HTRKNC from North Carolina answered…5mos5MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

Can you think of a moment when a simple, immediate solution actually caused more problems later?

 @9KCNGKK from California answered…3mos3MO

One example that comes to mind is when I tried to fix a leaky faucet in my bathroom. I thought a quick and easy solution would be to tighten the faucet handle to stop the leak. However, overtime, the constant tightening caused the handle to break, making the problem even worse.

 @9KCMXB7 from New York answered…3mos3MO

 @9KCMKSW from North Carolina answered…3mos3MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

What's a time when you had to set aside your beliefs to work on a group project?

 @9HPZSQT from Missouri answered…5mos5MO

I had to set aside my bad feelings about a few of my classmates to work on a big and important project in Science.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

If two actions promise the same result, but one aligns with your values and the other is more practical, which should you choose and why?

 @9H4GXFX from Texas answered…6mos6MO

Pragmatism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes practicality and usefulness. It holds that an idea is true if it works satisfactorily, and that the meaning of an idea is found in its practical consequences.
Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act in certain ways. They can be personal beliefs about right and wrong, or cultural values accepted by religions or societies.
Practicality is the quality of being likely to succeed, or being appropriate for actual use.
In general, the choice between pragmatism and idealism depends on the event and environment. Idealism emphasizes abstract ideas like truth and goodness.

 @9H3SF5Manswered…6mos6MO

Assecsses the tryth of meaning of theories or beliefs in term of the success of their pratical application.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

How do you weigh the potential success of an unproven but promising idea against a tried and true method?

 @9KS76FX from Colorado answered…2mos2MO

 @9KPVF32 from California answered…2mos2MO

Pragmatism is the same ideoligy that characterizes almost all political ideologies. It doesn't seem useful or effective without a clear path in mind other than "resolving problems".

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

How do you manage conflicting advice from different sources when making an important decision?

 @9K9PMXR from Utah answered…3mos3MO

I think the best way is to look for the advice that is credible and makes sense.

 @9K9NRP2Peace and Freedom from California answered…3mos3MO

Resolver problemas de una manera sensata que se adapte a las condiciones que realmente existen ahora, en lugar de obedecer teorías, ideas o reglas fijas

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

What's an example from history or current events where a compromise led to a significant change or solution?

 @9KCL6MS from Texas answered…3mos3MO

When the US govt fooled the people at the Vietnam War, saying that we were winning and there’s nothing to worry about.

 @9KCKHLQ from Virginia answered…3mos3MO

WW1 which lead to a compromise of people saying Germany has to pay for the repercussions it caused

 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

Is being pragmatic the same as being non-ideological, or can pragmatists have strong values?

 @9HF2BWBProgressive from Virginia answered…6mos6MO

Rigid adherence to ideological dogma leaves little to no room for practical responses to questions better answered by other ideologies or schools of thought. One can be pragmatic and still hold their own personal ideology or ideologies, but are not blindly adherent to said ideology. Pragmatists can indeed have strong values and can uphold their values through practical means and policies.

 @9HDL58Lanswered…6mos6MO

Pragmatists can have strong values: They may hide them to catch the interest of a demographic they like, or to compromise for a more functional government, or exaggerate them to energise their core fanbase.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…3mos3MO

When have you seen someone sacrifice their popularity for a solution they believed was more effective?

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