- Solutions come from outside problems.
- When inside problems, you wind up reinforcing and feeding them.
- You can get outside of problems by accepting and detaching from them.
- When inside problems, your solutions wind up as whining, blaming, and damning, not real solutions.
- Once you are outside of a problem (not identifying with it, making it about you, making it artificially important, trying to fix it, complaining), you will gain perspective that will suggest new solutions.
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Friday, January 24, 2025
Get Outside of the Problem: 01-24-2025
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