The trick isn't finding the problems, it is picking the battles that lead to their solution. Sometimes the direct approach is not the best way and instead, a slow undermining of the walls leads to a critical point where they collapse and the flood gates open. When it comes to institutionalised issues, direct rarely will turn tides until the ripples have pulled in enough strength behind the waves.
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True, as long as there's resistance...Weird, that should be the most crucial gut instinct in all of us...