Problem! Really?
It would be helpful to define the problem before implementing the solution.
-Dr. Garbonzo Chizenheim
This is true in any situation, be it a relationship, a dis-ease, car problem, computer issue, an obstacle to progress, inventions, technology, energy generation, space travel, oil spills … literally anything!
Even once a problem has been defined, it is a good idea to go back and redefining it periodically in order to continually find progress. Nothing is constant but change itself, problems always change so do circumstances.
I often find people (including doctors, politicians, teachers, etc..) working to fix (or fight) a problem that was “incorrectly defined” or one that is a “ghost” because it existed at some point but no longer does.
Remember: Many times the problem you are tackling may be someone else’s definition, thus it is not “your” problem.
Got a problem?
Then, define it as clearly as possible.
Once done,
if the problem still exists,
and if you’ve defined it correctly,
your problem now is
a
progress opportunity












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