Problem Solving

We all face problems and challenges in our day to day endeavors. This makes us either angry or stressed or both. Stress and anger become critical when it comes to tackling the problem/challenges. When you are stressed, you are mostly likely to be more logical when handling the problem than when you are angry.
Anger is a vice and we’ve to realize that some events are irreversible and that our anger won’t change anything. I recommend stepping back and zoom out.
View the problem with a third eye, start some analysis. The analysis will help you realize; the source of the problem, why it happened, its effects and potential solutions. When dealing with a problem, always consider second-order thinking.
Second-order thinking helps you go beyond the problem and its solutions. It helps you answer the question “And then what?” Solving Problems is a continuous journey with no exact destination. Always be ready. Remember, lack of problems is also a problem.