Problem Solving Quotes

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Seneca
“The important thing about a problem is not its solution, but the strength we gain in finding the solution.”
Seneca

“Problem solvers are always compatible, optimized and ahead, they are achiever. Complainers are always incompatible, unoptimized and behind, they are loser.”
Lord Robin

“If you really have to argue, do it to find better solution not to show off your intelligence.”
Praveen Daga

C.G. Jung
“The pathogenic conflict exists only in the present moment. It is just as if a nation wanted to regard its miserable political conditions at the actual moment as due to the past ; as if the Germany of the 19th century had attributed its political dismemberment and incapacity to its suppression by the Romans, instead of having sought the actual sources of her difficulties in the present. Only in the actual present are the effective causes, and only here are the possibilities of removing them.”
C.G. Jung, The Theory of Psychoanalysis

“Use challenges to reassess your strategic progress.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“Challenging situations can be uncomfortable, particularly if they involve stepping out of your comfort zone to learn a new skill or kick-start a new venture. But those are the times that will carry you through future difficulties.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“Treat challenges as an opportunity to refocus your strategies and open up new horizons.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“Embracing and reframing failure or setbacks means developing goals to help you exceed expectations next time.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“It is so simple to be difficult.

But so difficult to be simple.”
Live Life Essence

Hans Rosling
“Great knowledge can interfere with an expert’s ability to see what actually works. All these solutions are great for solving some problem, but none of them will solve all problems. It is better to look at the world in lots of different ways.”
Hans Rosling, Factfulness / Origin Story / Everything Happens for a Reason

Janna Cachola
“Remember the 'L' in Solution comes before "U" so Listen first before U speak. Lead with love and lead by listening.”
Janna Cachola

Janna Cachola
“Be a generous listener to be a generous contributor.
We often listen to respond instead of listening to relate.”
Janna Cachola

Abhijit Naskar
“We cannot solve the problems that our ancestors couldn't by thinking and acting like them - and more importantly, we cannot solve the problems that our ancestors created by thinking and acting like them - we must think original and act out of that originality.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neden Türk: The Gospel of Secularism

“With the spirit, for every problem there is always an answer,” said Wystem lifting his hands glorifying the enlightened one.”
S.J. Stanners, Amarlia - The Spirit Awakens

Yuri van der Sluis
“Uncovering the right problem is half the solution.”
Yuri van der Sluis, Trust me, I'm a Salesman: How to Earn Customers through Trust and Value

Chinmai Swamy
“Content creation is come up with ideas to solve a problem, design systems and frameworks to get results.”
Chinmai Swamy

“The problem is not a problem until someone handles that problem in a problematic way.”
Ntambara Sylvestre Owen Berbason

John Buchan
“Five reasonably intelligent men sat in a stupor of impotence, repeating wearily the essentials of a problem which they could not solve.”
John Buchan, The House of the Four Winds

“Do not focus on problems; focus on solutions!”
Dr. Mansur Hasib

“The problem is not that we have problems.

The problem is that we don't have problem with our problems.”
Live Life Essence

Janna Cachola
“Everyone is creative. If we were'nt capable of creativity, we wouldn't have the creative hemisphere in our brain.”
Janna Cachola

“Let's work the problem, people. Let's not make things worse by guessing.”
Gene Kranz

“To solve 85% of mankind issues and problems, God gave us a brain that weighs about 3.3 pounds (1.5 kg) to carry around everywhere we go on our heads, so please learn to use it.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

David McCullough
“The core of such a program, I suggest, should be history, for the specific and realistic reason that all problems have histories and the wisest route to a successful solution to nearly any problem begins with understanding its history. Indeed, almost any attempt to solve a problem without an understanding of its history is to court failure--as example our tragic plunge into Vietnam with hardly a notion of its past.”
David McCullough, The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

“Several studies have found that people are less likely to persist on difficult or unsolvable problems if they have already exerted self-control on a prior task, such as attempting to control their thoughts or emotions or resisting the temptation to eat chocolates and cookies. Some recent evidence suggests that the capacity for self-control is enhanced by positive emotions, and there is evidence that people in good moods persist longer (and perform better) at solving tasks.”
Christopher Peterson, Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification

“Anything that has a shape can break. So, if you define the problem - you can break it. But if the problem floats like smoke - you get played.”
Thomas Vato

“Our success is determined by how many people we are able to help solve a problem, or helping others to improve the level and quality of something in their life.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua, Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process

“Exploring new options in materials and new ways of thinking keeps systems moving forward, developing new solutions. Limiting ourselves to a select few options is very toxic.”
Wayne Weiseman, Integrated Forest Gardening: The Complete Guide to Polycultures and Plant Guilds in Permaculture Systems