This is the option that the majority chooses by default. In this approach we choose to perceive a problem as an obstruction. It generally leads to frustration and even feelings of despair and helplessness at times.
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It is easy to be bothered and frustrated by the problems one encounters on a daily basis. But these problems are the key to a better living because the problems that we choose to solve define us.
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