The truth is, most problems aren't solved with more thinking, they’re solved with less.
You'll find most of the answers you're looking for in silence, in timeband with a clear mind.
If you can't solve a problem, stop trying to.
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When trying to solve a problem, an awkward silence can help you get to the main cause, and assist in finding better solutions.
It can help to think about questions more deeply, and with greater insight.
Most people jump straight from finding a problem to attempting to solve it.
Having a systematic approach to how you deal with problems, as opposed to just going by gut and feelings, can make a big difference in how you creatively find answers to your obstacles.
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