Does your problem feel all mixed up? Maybe it's got YOU all mixed up, too.
Your problem may be made of parts begging to be rearranged.
Altered, modified, changed, rearranged. When you analyze your problem, see if that's the deal: mixed up perfectly good but confusing pieces.
Find the parts. Rearrange them. That might be all that you need.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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