1/ Morlock thesis (stolen from books on crafting novels): solution to problem is not a direct fix of that problem; it is a second problem
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2/ by which I mean not "solution creates a new problem". I mean "if you've got two problems, maybe they solve each other".
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3/ e.g. in a novel: 1) person X has no motivation for action Y in 2nd act 2) person X is underutilized in first act
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4/ The solution to each problem is the other problem. Write a new scene in Act 1 where person X appears, gets a motivation.
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5/ anyway, today: 1) we have too many geese and turkeys (bc reasons) 2) kids need activities
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6/ -> synthesis: sign kids up for 4-H, but they need animals they can auction off for charity (turkeys and geese!)
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