Some years ago James O'Loghlin presented the Sydney ABC radio audience with a challenge to come up with a limerick that included the name "Benjamin Netanyahu". I think Netanyahu had just been re-elected to the Israel parliament or there was some other reason for him to be in the news - I forget the reason, it was years ago.
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Regardless, this was a tough ask and there was no one in the audience that night able to get through to Jim who could meet the challenge. The key point here being no one able to get through, because this problem could definitely be solved.
I bring this up after all these years because solving this conundrum required exactly the kind of imaginative problem solving you can expect Great Project to bring to your challenging projects. When you need a tough-nut cracked but still have a structure to adhere to you might just have to think outside the box.
For Your Entertainment, a Limerick:
A young Jewish lad was so was blue 'Cause his partner had failed to be true Now bereft of a lover He searched for another On the Benjamin Net and Yahoo
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