Problem Solving Quotes

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“Problems can become opportunities when the right people come together.”
Robert Redford

Theo Harman
“If physical training isn't shameful, then why should mental training be!?!”
Theo Harman, Motion Of Being

Brandon Sanderson
“Questions were disorder awaiting organization. The more you understood, the more the world aligned. The more the chaos made sense, as all things should.”
Brandon Sanderson, Rhythm of War

Mitta Xinindlu
“There will always be a solution. It's in your chart.”
Mitta Xinindlu

“If the forest is hiding the horizon, go climb a tree.”
Craig D Lounsbrough

Marc  Collins
“At the tip of a blade, all problems seemed surmountable.”
Marc Collins, Helbrecht: Knight of the Throne

Daniel Thorman
“If at first you don’t succeed... try something different.”
Daniel Thorman, The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure

Utibe Samuel Mbom
“You solve your clients' problems better if you solved them as though you were solving your own problems.”
Utibe Samuel Mbom, Your Clients and You

Tony Fadell
“Keep your focus on how to fix the problem, not who to blame. That will come later and is far too distracting early on.”
Tony Fadell, Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making

“The rules are there to support and protect us”
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Marion Bekoe
“Every business I’ve created started as a problem I decided to solve.”
Marion Bekoe

John Flanagan
“When you pace back and forth like a caged tiger, it usually means you're trying to think through a problem of some kind.”
John Flanagan

Marion Bekoe
“Everyone faces problems. Few have the vision to turn them into profit and purpose.”
Marion Bekoe

Marion Bekoe
“I’m addicted to solving my problems, so you can pay me for the solution.”
Marion Bekoe

Saul D. Alinsky
“The failure of the institutions of the people to solve basic issues is the result not only of their jealous isolation from one another but of the same mental isolationist policy concerning their objectives. They have forgotten that there is no such thing as a single problem, that all problems are interrelated, that all issues are part of a chain of human issues, and that a chain is no stronger than its weakest link.”
Saul D. Alinsky, Reveille for Radicals

Ken Breniman
“Play activates the prefrontal cortex, stimulating creativity, problem-solving, and emotional regulation.”
Ken Breniman, Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction

Molly Collier
“The problem was not unsolvable. No, the difficulty had just been increased to “Expert.”
Molly Collier, The Paragon

Gilles Deleuze
“True freedom lies in a power to decide, to constitute the problems themselves. And this ‘semi-divine’ power entails the disappearance of false problems, as much as the creative upsurge of true new ones."

Gilles Deleuze, Bergsonism, trans. by Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara Habberjam (New York, NY: Zone Books, 1991), p. 15.”
Gilles Deleuze

Marion Bekoe
“You cannot truly solve what you’ve never felt, just as you cannot truly choose what you cannot accept.”
Marion Bekoe

Marion Bekoe
“I’ve sharpened my perspective to see only opportunities in every situation.”
Marion Bekoe

“We are designed to survive through collaboration with a mindset that speaks to the choir of we, so begin by being open to others with integrity.”
Zephyr A McIntyre

“Two people can face the same problem, yet only one sees a path through — because perspective is the silent architect of outcomes.”
Itayi Garande, Alignment Is The Key: Mastering The 8 Timeless Principles of Enduring Success

F.C. Quiles
“Innovation begs before it speaks.”
F.C. Quiles

Jen Fraser
“Without problems, life loses all meaning. That’s why problem-solving and originality are future-proof skills. They’re part of who we are as humans.”
Jen Fraser, CopyCat: How to Escape Status Quo Thinking and Lead the Field

Jen Fraser
“Give someone a fish; they’re fed for a day.
Teach them to fish; they’re fed for life.
Show them how to seek & solve problems;
and the whole world is their oyster.”
Jen Fraser, CopyCat: How to Escape Status Quo Thinking and Lead the Field

Kevin D. St.Clergy
“You are not failing at solving your problems. You are succeeding at solving the wrong problems perfectly.”
Kevin D. St.Clergy, Beyond Blind Blaming: Stop Solving the Wrong Problem and Instantly Unlock Results

Marty Makary
“Asking questions has become forbidden in some circles. But asking questions is not the problem, it's the solution.”
Marty Makary, Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health

Lorie Horkman
“Every story has an ending, but every ending can be a new beginning. I hope you find many happy new beginnings just like Chickie-Chickie!”
Lorie Horkman, Chickie-Chickie: The little bird who found a happy, new beginning.

“Recent generations are asked to think outside the box. Problem is, they haven't been taught how to find the box.”
Greg Pai, x