If we're given a number of circumstances to deal with, the brain goes into this mode of trying to find a solution, and it's amazing how good we are at it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every great and deep difficulty bears in itself its own solution. It forces us to change our thinking in order to find it.
It's just human nature to try and figure things out. So, when we're in the midst of a situation, we usually try to reason our way through it.
Letting your mind play is the best way to solve problems.
Yet it looks as if the thing we use to solve our problems with is the source of our problems. It's like going to the doctor and having him make you ill. In fact, in 20% of medical cases we do apparently have that going on. But in the case of thought, its far over 20%.
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.
I'm that person who says, 'No matter what the problem is, there's a solution.' That's the way my brain is wired. If someone says to me, 'Well, that's not possible. It can't happen,' I say, 'Yes it is. I'm going to sit here and show you that it can.'
Sometimes if you got a problem deep rooted in your life, it takes a little bit of time to overcome it in that area.
We only think when we are confronted with problems.
The trick in life is learning how to deal with it.
We like to think we can solve everything, but we can't always.
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