by Richard G. Scott
“What’s the answer class?” the teacher asks.
And the class begins to rattle off what is commonly known as the ‘standard answers.’ Then there is a joke about how those are always the answers.
The reason for that is because they really are the answers to everything. There is a reason they are called the standard and it’s not because they are a default answers. It’s because they are the standard. How many problems would be solved if we just began with the primary answers?