One of the 20th century’s most influential philosophers of science, Karl Popper, observed that knowledge arises as we grapple with problems.
But more often than not, don’t we fear problems? We avoid them. Delegate them. Get stressed about them.
Problems, however, if we think about it, usually teach us something. Even if it’s something we didn’t want to learn or discover at first.
Seth Godin wrote, “pick your problems, pick your future.”
What problems are you working on?
Which problems might you work on?
What future might that problem create for yourself?
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