
Co-operation is everything: if there was no co-operation there would be nothing. Some people are confused and they don't know what they want, so they choose what to do by looking at what others want. But they should realise that this isn't the right way to do it. They should work out what they want for themselves specifically, something that they, personally deserve - something better.
Getting guidance and information on their decisions should act as a means of helping people to choose what they want or need. Whether it be in the case of a school, the police, a local council or the health service, working together with other individuals is the key for success.
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