If we are to develop profound theory to solve the intractable problems in our societally-critical domains... we must learn to crawl into the life of what makes people tick.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Over tens and hundreds of thousands of years, we evolved to find certain things stimulating, and as very intelligent, civilized beings, we're enormously stimulated by problem solving and learning.
I think our problems are inherently unsolvable. We need to change our genetic make-up or create computers that will think us out of it. I don't think humans are able to deal with what we have.
Every great and deep difficulty bears in itself its own solution. It forces us to change our thinking in order to find it.
By exploring the political and moral colorings of discoveries about what makes us tick, we can have a more honest science and a less fearful intellectual milieu.
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
No matter what problem you encounter, whether it's a grand challenge for humanity or a personal problem of your own, there's an idea out there that can overcome it. And you can find that idea.
All of our problems start in our minds.
We like to think we can solve everything, but we can't always.
Problem-solving becomes a very important part of our makeup as we grow into maturity or move up the corporate ladder.
There's no such thing as saying that we'll ever find the ultimate cause of stuff. We can only work to push our understanding one step further.