What if you can't solve a problem? Are you doomed to negative experiences from an unsolvable problem?
You may not be able to solve a problem and yet can still turn it into a positive experience.
Where do the positives originate?
- Better, deeper conversations
- More honest, open relationships
- Stronger, sharper skills
- A wealth of experience
- Wisdom that only problem solving builds (even if the problem isn't solved)
- Humility
- Motivation to innovate
What other positives have you experienced in an otherwise frustrating problem solving attempt?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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Some problems are just one conversation away from being solved. Talk about it. -- doug smith
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