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	<title>Comments on: Thaksin Is Merely a Symptom of a Serious Illness</title>
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		<title>By: ATA3</title>
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		<description>I totally agree with you sir. Like the Four Nobel Truths has stated, the first step of improving on anything is to know what are the problems or what hinders the progress (the causes). If we look closely to Thai society, we&#039;ll see that most Thai people don&#039;t like to admit faults. It&#039;s a common practice in everywhere (a family, a work place, even a temple)  to hide your own faults.  Taksin is the master of this practice. I&#039;ve never heard him admit that he is wrong on anything and now it is the main theme of the Red&#039;s shirts for their current fight.  It&#039;s always other people&#039;s faults, not mine. When someone cannot see their own mistakes, their proposal for solving a problem will base on someone else duties, not their. Therefore, the forward progress will not happen because the actual problems has not been solved. Worse, new problems emerge because of the wrong approaches to the problem. For me, this practice is one of the core problems that hinder Thailand progress. I don&#039;t know how to stop it, except look in the mirror and see what are my faults and correct them following the King&#039;s and Buddhism principles.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree with you sir. Like the Four Nobel Truths has stated, the first step of improving on anything is to know what are the problems or what hinders the progress (the causes). If we look closely to Thai society, we&#8217;ll see that most Thai people don&#8217;t like to admit faults. It&#8217;s a common practice in everywhere (a family, a work place, even a temple)  to hide your own faults.  Taksin is the master of this practice. I&#8217;ve never heard him admit that he is wrong on anything and now it is the main theme of the Red&#8217;s shirts for their current fight.  It&#8217;s always other people&#8217;s faults, not mine. When someone cannot see their own mistakes, their proposal for solving a problem will base on someone else duties, not their. Therefore, the forward progress will not happen because the actual problems has not been solved. Worse, new problems emerge because of the wrong approaches to the problem. For me, this practice is one of the core problems that hinder Thailand progress. I don&#8217;t know how to stop it, except look in the mirror and see what are my faults and correct them following the King&#8217;s and Buddhism principles.</p>
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