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Solutions for no problems

We have a problem in understanding what a problem is and how to define one. Thus, most of the solutions we come up with for our immediate needs turn out to be permanent problems for the rest of our life.


Take an example of how to deal with our negative thoughts or those we define as emotional baggage. Once we have this problem in hand, we then go to find a solution for this problem. Look at the kind of solutions that come out of this—most of the solutions you find turn out to be per enamel problems in themselves.


We don't have problems, we have solutions for the problems we don't have, and thus our real problem is now to find a problem for those solutions.


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