Problem Solving

We don’t ask for problems. They come to us, happen to us, often as a surprise. When they come, they disturb and unsettle us. Problems require us to solve them. Solving a problem requires a change, an action. We may see the required change as an imposition to do something we do not want to do, a limit or deprivation. All of which goes toward explaining why we avoid solving problems.  Read more

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