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Brandon's story proves what can be achieved by thinking differently and realizing that the problem you think you have is not the real problem.
No problem, you think - find a machine.
"If you reduce this to a math problem, you think you can solve it.
"What is the problem you think, you imagine that this will prevent?" asked Daniel Moss, an executive editor at Bloomberg News, in an April conference call between Mr. Fillichio and news organizations.
"I didn't think many people would help us, but when you have a problem, you think maybe one person will come and say 'pole'," she said, using a Swahili word that means … 'sorry, I sympathise'.
"Every time I see the pilot, I don't know, it sounds corny, but I get chills when, after the patient has been so obstructionist and agitated and against treatment, I hear him say, 'I've got this problem; you think you can help me?' I feel like hugging him".
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A problem you thought you could solve defines your field; you can't imagine the field without the problem.
"No problem," you thought, "with the extra money I'll earn in that time, maybe I'll have enough to repair the walls of the house".
Nevertheless, the nagging feeling remains; if zero interest rates and unlimited deficits were the answer to our economic problems, you think we would have worked it out before now.
Buried emotions and problems you thought you had dealt with may resurface.
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