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    1. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      1/ A few scattered thoughts on problems and finding your own answers.

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    2. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      2/ More progress would be made if everyone insisted less on their answers and more on individually trying to understand the problem.

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    3. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      3/ We are prone to seek and accept ready made answers because it is convenient and easy. And we exalt those who seem able to provide them.

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    4. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      4/ The Catch-22 is that in every answer lies embedded the definition of the problem; most often implied in a covert, indirect manner.

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    5. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      5/ Those whom you allow to give you answers are also those whom you trust to define your problems for you.

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    6. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      6/ The person you take an answer from you also take a problem from. A real risk, as answers are cheap but problems are expensive.

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    7. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      7/ The easy answer often serves as a distraction, directing you to the superfluous aspects while the essential remains hidden, unaddressed.

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    8. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      8/ Easy answers make for easy problems—but since there are no easy problems, the only thing an easy answer does is perpetuate a need for it.

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      Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

      9/ It's easy to be an answer-hoarder; it is difficult to be a problem-solver. The first is driven by fear & ego, the second by love & truth.

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        2. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          10/ In this way, most self-help is marketed self-deception: "I'll tell you what your problem is and how to fix it".

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        3. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          11/ When the individual implications of a problem are poorly understood no answer can work. The real problem is always ill-defined problems.

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        4. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          12/ A personal understanding of the problem is required and that cannot be bought and sold. It is achieved by, and for, the individual.

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        5. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          13/ At the root of every problem lies the individual. In truth, all problems are existential, interconnected and related to each other.

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        6. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          14/ There is no other, simpler way of unweaving this complex matrix but through personal investigation, by means of your own consciousness.

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        7. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          15/ A problem can be seen as the gateway to a labyrinth that invariably extends and leads into the deepest dimensions of yourself.

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        8. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          16/ Like Theseus you are called to enter the maze, leaving a line of thread behind to retrace your steps as you navigate the corridors.

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        9. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          17/ The outer corridors of the labyrinth are simple to navigate; these contain the generic, the mundane, the day-to-day kinds of problems.

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        10. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          18/ The light from the outside is visible and the voices of others can still be clearly heard in these corridors.

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        11. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          19/ The further you venture into the other corridors however, the less you can hear the voices outside, and the less light enters the maze.

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        12. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          20/ The deeper corridors are those of the purely individual dimension. Here the problems are absolutely personal, unique to each individual.

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        13. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          21/ In these corridors you can only proceed on your own—no external light is there to direct you; the answer is as yours as the question is.

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        14. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          22/ You visit these corridors not only to illuminate them but to understand how they connect and relate to those before and after them.

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        15. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          23/ With a growing knowledge of the maze you retrace your steps so the next time you enter you can go deeper, take a different direction.

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        16. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          24/ But if you are not careful and forget to hold the thread of memory and retrace your steps, you can lose your way and never make it out.

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        17. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          25/ As you gain experience with each visit, the thread itself grows longer; but go farther than it allows for and you will again get lost.

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        18. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          26/ Navigating the labyrinth and retracing your steps—understanding the problem & implications on the individual scale—is itself the answer.

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        19. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          27/ The most common form of self-deception is one's propensity to think they have an answer when they haven't even started on the problem.

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        20. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          28/ Every person's fundamental challenge in life consists not of finding the correct answer, but of correctly identifying the problem.

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        21. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          29/ It is a never-ending, slow, and arduous process. The reward is you learn from yourself: what to look for, where to look for it, and how.

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        22. Mircea Macavei‏ @mistermircea 6 Sep 2017

          30/ That's all folks! Thank you for reading.

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