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Look for suitable goals for useless systems

Maybe she just doesn’t want to admit it.....

“If I had a male brother, it would have been no problem. Unfortunately, I had one older sister, who also died.”

The elderly lady does not suffer from any particular illness, but she has trouble going up and down stairs.
Although it is her own body, she cannot move her body freely and actively. Getting older seems to mean that.
She is very lucky that her only son was a kind young man. Her son often accompanies her on her walks.

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What should be paid attention to when building a system?
Effective systems are put together to get things done efficiently.
The clearer the goal, the easier it is to design a system to achieve it.
But goals often become dizzyingly obsolete. No one tries to achieve obsolete goals.

“It’s not just my body that’s weakened, but my brain has slowed down recently. I forget a lot.”
She gave me the name of the village where she was born. According to her, the village still exists today.
However, the village disappeared. To be more precise, the village was absorbed by another town in a large-scale merger of towns and villages about 20 years ago.
It turns out that she has not visited the village for more than 20 years. No, really, she may know that her hometown is gone.

What do people who have lost their goals start?
Even if the goal is disabled and disappears, the assembled system remains. It no longer serves any purpose.
What happens to us when goals no longer make sense?
We will look for suitable goals for useless systems.

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Maybe she just doesn’t want to admit it.

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