But it was an even deeper lesson that made Billy realize he was all right, even though he had been fooled several times concerning the "true" problem definition. The important question, he had known for some time, was simply WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Where Billy and others had gone wrong was in thinking that if the question was important, then the answer had to be important, too. "Nope," Billy said to himself as he absent-mindedly emptied his mailbox, "that's not it at all. The really important thing in dealing with problems is to know that the question is never answered, but that it doesn't
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