It's much more interesting to watch someone who is ill-equipped to solve their problem fight to solve their problem than wallow in the knowledge that they're ill-equipped to solve their problems.
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Too many problem-solving sessions become battlegrounds where decisions are made based on power rather than intelligence.
It's the people who have an incentive to find the problem who usually find the problem.
Deep in the human nature, there is an almost irresistible tendency to concentrate physical and mental energy on attempts at solving problems that seem to be unsolvable. Indeed, for some kinds of active people, only the seemingly unsolvable problems can arouse their interest.
Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them.
Visionary people face the same problems everyone else faces; but rather than get paralyzed by their problems, visionaries immediately commit themselves to finding a solution.
A successful person isn't necessarily better than her less successful peers at solving problems; her pattern-recognition facilities have just learned what problems are worth solving.
Problems are cured by facing their cause.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
If you have a problem, you have to recognize it and solve it.
He who has a task to perform must know how to take sides, or he is quite unworthy of it.
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