vrijdag 9 maart 2012

The world isn't full of problems. It is full of propositions for solutions.

(Kate Nash - Mouthwash)

--"The world isn't full of problems. It is full of propositions for solutions."--

Flowchart for problem solving:

1. Are you actually troubled by the problem?
Yes -> 2.
No -> Stop worrying, don't be silly.

2. Can you actually change the event, or problem within a reasonable future span of time?
Yes -> 3.
No -> Then stop troubling there is no use in trying to solve something which you cannot actually solve right now. Accept it for the time being. If you can't change it then it isn't worth worrying about it either.

3. -> Am I the only one that is involved in this problem, or is it a problem that I share with other people?
Alone -> 4.
Others too -> 5.

4. Do you know yourself, what you want and what you can do well enough?
Yes -> 6.
No -> Solve 4. First, then go to 6.

5. -> Wonder if it really is your problem.
Yes it is -> 7.
No it isn't -> Then help others if you feel like it, but be ready to accept that it probably won't change. But for god sakes, tell them it troubles you!

6. Then what is the problem? Aha, you need a little bit more guts aye. Just do it, it is so much more simple that it seems now. Just do it.
But I am shy -> 8.
Okay, here it goes -> Success!

7. Then be prudent, speak with other people, analyse the problem and try to get to the core of it. Take your time to really really really figure out what the problem is. Generally this is something incredibly simple, but carefully hidden in peoples hidden motives and fears.

8. Suck it, just do it, if you are going to sit around forever being afraid of the world, then yes it will be a problem. Just do it. What do you have to lose?
A lot! -> 9.
Yeah, you're right -> Success!

9. No, you are living with a problem, you are constantly losing right now, if you don't solve it quickly enough, there will be nothing left to lose. Do it, and stop whining. -> Success!

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