Our biggest problems stand in the way of things both seen and unseen.
What would solving your biggest problem allow you to do?
Make a list of all the things that your biggest problem is standing in the way of. Is it a long list? Is it an important list? Is it a list of things worth moving toward? That's your list of things seen that your problem is standing in the way of.
Imagine what your unseen list looks like.
Maybe that problem should be solved sooner, rather than later.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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