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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
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Big picture...

0You have to 01u00look at the big picture here02u00. 02br
00You can't just 01u00get caught up in where you are right now02u00, 02br
00although that is the trap that we all seem to get caught up in.02br
00Can someone explain me the underlined parts? 0-
  

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0Big picture - you have to look at the whole situation. This could mean long-term effects as well as short-term, how other people will be affected as well as just yourself, possible negative effects as well as positive, etc. 02br 00 Caught up in where you are right now - thinking only of whatever you are involved in at the moment.

  • 0Big picture - you have to look at the whole situation.
  • This could mean long-term effects as well as short-term, how other people will be affected as well as just yourself, possible negative effects as well as positive, etc.
  • 02br 00 Caught up in where you are right now - thinking only of whatever you are involved in at the moment.
  • This sounds like it's referring to the person's emotional state a bit as well.
  • 02br 02br 00Proponents of recycling and other "green" solutions sometimes fail to see the big picture.
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0Big picture - you have to look at the whole situation. This could mean long-term effects as well as short-term, how other people will be affected as well as just yourself, possible negative effects as well as positive, etc. 02br
00 Caught up in where you are right now - thinking only of whatever you are involved in at the moment. This sounds like it's referring to the person's emot
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0Thanks, Delmobile! 0-

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