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Every Problem Has a Hole Where You Can Enter Inside

As I reflect on my career journey, I realize that every problem I've faced has had a unique characteristic – a hole where I could enter inside and find a solution. It's a concept that may seem paradoxical at first, but bear with me as we explore this idea further.

Understanding the Hole in Every Problem

When we encounter a problem, our initial reaction is often to try and tackle it head-on, using brute force or a preconceived approach. However, this approach can be limiting and even counterproductive. The hole in every problem represents an opportunity for creativity, innovation, and growth.

Identifying the Hole

So, how do we identify the hole in a problem? Here are some key signs to look out for:

  • It's a point of vulnerability or weakness
  • A gap in knowledge or understanding
  • A missing link between two concepts or ideas
  • An area where traditional approaches have failed

Entering the Hole

Once you've identified the hole, it's time to enter inside. This requires a willingness to be vulnerable, take risks, and explore new perspectives. It's a mindset shift from trying to control the outcome to embracing uncertainty and experimentation.

The Rewards of Entering the Hole

By entering the hole in every problem, we can unlock innovative solutions, gain valuable insights, and develop our skills and expertise. We may also discover new opportunities and partnerships that were previously hidden from view.

Conclusion

Every problem has a hole where you can enter inside – it's a reminder that there's always a way forward, even when the road ahead seems uncertain. By embracing this concept, we can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and success. So, take a deep breath, look for the hole in every problem, and get ready to enter inside. The rewards are waiting for you on the other side.


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  • Created by: Zion Valdez
  • Created at: Sept. 28, 2022, 4:25 p.m.
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