How many times a day, during normal social interaction, can you hear someone saying:
"So, what's the problem?"
I wonder how many of you hear:
"So, what's the solution?" (to the problem).
The first question might bring loads of negativity and false judgement of "problem" where the latter brings much more positive word associations in: eg there is hope :)
Puts u straight away in a better state of mind :)
"So, what's the problem?"
I wonder how many of you hear:
"So, what's the solution?" (to the problem).
The first question might bring loads of negativity and false judgement of "problem" where the latter brings much more positive word associations in: eg there is hope :)
Puts u straight away in a better state of mind :)
I normally hear "so, what's good?" But I see your point.8w
A problem is not an inherently negative thing.
I feel no negative connotations when I see or hear "what's the problem" it is a simple straightforward way of asking someone to explain what their perception of a problem even is.
Identifying the problem is how you get to solutions.8w
Hahaha. I often hear myself saying these very words. It's not as you might suppose though. People come to me dayly to solve their problems. I don't see problems, I do see solutions, but ahhh I speak about the problems others see.8w
"How many times a day, during normal social interaction, can you hear someone saying:
"So, what's the problem?"
Not often at all.8w
When I hear people say that, it's a mere signifier. That something needs help. From time to time i like to say "whats the deal" or "whats going on". A problem might not be a problem if you know the solution.8w
i start to think it's better invect problems istead to have them really
i'm working a system about it
you create every day a invected probem dont' exist that you are going to solve
theory is about that if you create problems don't exist and you solve them, when arrive the real problems you are able to solve them as well or also, that is probably even better, don't distingue anymore a fake problem from the real one
now this could involve a little of artificial paranoia to put into the experiment, but i think you can think a setup of emotions for costomize the experience7w