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Often time when we encounter any problem Our cognitive ability to see the problem decreases. It's because barriers in the way make it unclear.
E.g I got offered a job, but I don't have transport and I don't have money to buy a new car.
The subdividing problem makes it easier.
I got offered a job (main problem)
I don't have transport ( sub-problem 1)
I don't have money to buy a new car (sub-problem 2)
Questioning
Do I need a job?
Are there any other options?
Do I need a car right now?
-If yes figure out how would you arrange money?
-Savings
-Loan
-Used car
Next
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Answering questions will help to understand tha core of the problem.
Often sometimes solving one of any causing subproblem create a chain reaction and solves the other subproblems.
Create a flow chart and place the causing problem and subproblem accordingly.
In this case
Money > Car > Transport > Job.
This may not great example, in real-life problems are more complex.
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