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I don't think explaining helps anything.
("Mary Poppins never explains anything," Travers told this magazine, in 1962. "I don't think explaining helps anything").
And that's what we want to do with the follow-up products: explaining, helping and making difficult things accessible".
The most prominent sentiment expressed explaining help-avoidance contained negative judgements of effectiveness: "I haven't been to the doctors about it because I can't see any point, they can't operate and all they'll say is we'll give you...I mean, we've got some fine doctors, so no, there's a limit to what they can do.
"By damming, beavers and other semi-aquatic-animals," Beelman explains, "help preserve critical water basins".
The buoying effect of the water, Reeve explained, helped him make the slow, sweeping motion.
The dimming of Wall Street's halo, he explains, helps illuminate other career options, like those in the technology industry.
Creating the tattoo by hand, Leuci explained, helped to overcome the problem.
The literature, he explained, helped him understand what pedophiles were up to in chat rooms.
Social media, he explained, helped make people's grievances all the more urgent and difficult to ignore.
A variety of theories and models have been proposed to explain help-seeking behaviour when symptoms are present.
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