Manolo Alvarez

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Problems have solutions. That’s what makes them problems. A problem without a solution isn’t a problem, it’s simply a situation. Solvable problems are usually solved by surprising, non-trivial alternatives. If an obvious solution from an obvious source could have provided an answer, it would have happened already. Instead, it’s the unlikely approaches—the odd combinations that come from diversity—that often win the day.
The Practice: Shipping Creative Work
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