Solving real life problems
A problem well stated is a problem half solved - Charles Kettering.
We have already learnt in Mathematics to solve any given problem. We state the problem statement first and try to solve it with the given constraints. In our real life too, the problem can be solved this way.
A clear cut problem statement is a must before you think it is a problem. Our mind does not work properly when it is tensed. So empty your mind and do the following:
- Take a pen and list out all the issues you are having in a paper
- Sort them according to the impact it has upon you.
- Few will dissapear as soon as you complete your list.
- Go through each and ask yourself if it is a real problem. You know your constraints right? If nothing can be done then that is not your problem, strike them out, because it's no use worrying.
- Now you have a proper list of problems you can solve. Problem which can be solved is not a problem at all because it will disappear from the list soon. :)
Cheers,
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