“A quick fix
is just that, a fix. It is not a solution, nor does it tend to last for long.
Society
loves a quick fix. Bing, bang, boom, and done. Let’s slap a patch on it and
call it complete.” https://mjblehart.medium.com/be-mindful-of-the-quick-fix-94f0834f72a5
“A useful
thing to keep in mind is to always consider whether we are really addressing
the issue or only a symptom of the issue. Is our quick fix action aimed at the
root cause of the issue or is it a step in the right direction as we fix the
symptom?” https://dantotsupm.com/2010/01/25/why-quick-fixes-often-lead-to-more-trouble/
Don't Do The Quick Fix. Do The Right Fix. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-do-quick-fix-right-noah-fleming-1e/
“Quick fixes
are like trying to teach a cat to do tricks—it might look promising at first,
but you'll soon realize you're dealing with an entirely different agenda. My
suggestion is to skip the quick fixes
and embrace the journey of solving problems with patience, creativity, and
maybe a touch of humor along the way.” https://www.robertstevenson.org/robert-stevenson-blog/beware-of-quick-fixes
“As human
beings, we often seek out fast solutions to our problems. We want to feel
better as soon as possible, whether it’s by taking a pill or indulging in some
other form of instant gratification. However, the quick-fix mentality can
actually be counterproductive. Our brains are always changing and growing, in
response to our thoughts and behaviors, and if we continually opt for quick
fixes, we can create neural pathways that ultimately lead to more problems.” https://dcmetrotherapy.com/why-a-quick-fix-mentality-can-be-harmful/
There is
no " quick-fix ", but there is much that can be solved by your own
efforts. https://guppy-accordion-7nhh.squarespace.com/blog/manifesting-3zaak-dpzp9-t8s9w-xndhr-3npey
“We all want
to feel better in our bodies and there are so many good and fulfilling ways to
go about doing this. But the one guarantee of getting your health and heart-broken
(not to mention your wallet) is to jump on every viral health trend that comes
across your feed. Which is why the best rule of thumb is to just say “no” to
quick fixes.” https://veracityselfcare.com/blogs/the-knowledge/allie-talk-there-s-no-such-thing-as-a-quick-fix?srsltid=AfmBOorsMABBTCw22402JSyCIO7OUs6srbdDD0spclIkF-7OX-URpCje
“Weight loss
jabs are not a “quick fix” and the health secretary’s plan to use them to help
people get back to work could backfire, experts have warned.” https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/oct/18/weight-loss-jabs-not-quick-fix-for-worklessness-health-experts-warn
“In our
search for the quick fix, we often rush into “solutions” without taking the
time to understand the full impact of our actions. One of the tricky things
about systems is that they usually point our attention toward short-term fixes
and away from fundamental solutions.” https://thesystemsthinker.com/fixes-that-fail-oiling-the-squeaky-wheel-again-and-again/
“Most of us
are familiar with the paradox that asks, “Why is it that we don’t have the time
to do things right in the first place, but we have time to fix them over and
over again?” Or, more generally speaking, why do we keep solving the same
problems time after time? The “Fixes That Fail” archetype highlights how we can
get caught in a dynamic that reinforces the need to continually implement quick
fixes.” https://thesystemsthinker.com/fixes-that-fail-why-faster-is-slower/
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