There is no single right answer or path forward, but there is one right way to frame the problem.
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If we can really understand the problem, the answer will come out of it, because the answer is not separate from the problem.
I do not feel certain until I have confronted my initial solution with other solutions - although in fact the first solution often proves to be the right one.
I'm sure there's a right way and there's a wrong way. The bottom line is you have to do what you think is right.
It was difficult for me because I was searching for the answer for so long, and the answer was right in front of me. Do what I do best.
If you find a good solution and become attached to it, the solution may become your next problem.
You have to acknowledge a problem exists before you can actually go about finding a solution.
I don't look at a problem and put variables in there that don't affect it.
Solutions are not the answer.
An approximate answer to the right problem is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate problem.
Doing the simple thing first doesn't mean your solution will work forever.
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