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The Rewards In Problems

In the last post we looked at problem solving and how it can be approached in a practical way. This post looks at making use of problems, and how they can often hold rewards.

For a problem to exist there must be some kind of difficulty in a process it is related to. In other words, something must have gone wrong for there to be a problem. It is important to understand this, because to make use of the problem a perception of more than the problem itself is needed.

In knowing this, when the problem is solved the other processes it is connected to are also effected. So to make the most of the problem, look at the other parts that are effected when dealing with the problem. In doing so you will be able to see a greater effect of your effort to solve the problem, and in turn, reap a greater reward.