Problems

Solving problems that don’t exist occurs in the mind. The truth is I am not solving them. I am expending mental energy, thinking about ways to navigate them if they occur. Solving the problem would mean that the issue would cease to exist. Replaying the event continuously in your mind deceives you into believing you are solving a problem; you could be just working on one, and if you continue to move forward, a possible solution may emerge. When does it go from possible to actual solution, and when is it implemented? even then, there isn’t certainty around its success, but it is worth it to try anyway.

Steven Thompson