How do you find solutions to life's problems? It has always just happened before. I always seemed to stumble upon the solution, figure it out with ease, or just move on because the problem became insignificant to me. How do you know if a problem is even worth solving? How do you know that the process of finding a solution and fixing things is not going to be harder than the problem itself? I have never really been stuck with no idea how to solve something. There are some options, but none of them seem right. How do you know a solution is the right one? Do you really have to try in and just wait, hoping and praying that you chose correctly? Is there no way to solidify your decision. A process of elimination maybe? What if the answer as to whether a solution was a good one or not doesn't come for ages? Then the possibility of being wrong eats away at you constantly for such a long time. I guess that is how you know if a problem is worth solving, if the solution and finding it really bothers you that much.
I guess this is all how you learn from new experiences. Just making a decision to fix something a certain way, if it doesn't work, you know not to do that next time. Too bad it could just ruin everything forever.
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