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Problem solving - an art form

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What constitutes a problem and a solution? A child who cannot completetheir jigsaw puzzle has a problem and needs help. They can be shownwhere the pieces go but that does not help them the next time.

Whatwe do for our children is help them solve problems - more specificallywe need to teach them exactly how to solve their problems by learningmethodologies. The same goes for adults although by that point it isusually too late.

One of the things I find fascinating iswatching other people and how they solve problems. There are manymethods which people learn as they grow up and "trial and error" is oneof the first and many times the best way.

What is sad to seemany times is that people are too afraid to even trial and errorsomething. A grandmother on a computer, afraid that she will breaksomething if she clicks the wrong key. A programmer who is afraid totry something new, outside of their comfort zone.

Problemsolving is an art which very few people truly embrace. Lateralthinking, research, strategy, planning and common sense all play theirpart in solving any problem large or small.

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Gravatar Image1 - Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you're being had.

Gravatar Image2 - Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward.

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