A clinical approach to problem solving
We all react differently to problems. Some succumb, while others get excited. But why is a problem in most cases a 'problem' for most? Young minds attempt a clinical diagnosis of the problem.
We all react differently to problems. Some succumb, while others get excited. But why is a problem in most cases a 'problem' for most? Young minds attempt a clinical diagnosis of the problem.
The solutions to man's biggest problems lie in the simplest of things. However it is the simplest things that are the most difficult to follow or abide by. One of them is being interdependent. But success lies in following the rudiments.
Collaboration is the corner stone of efficiency, and trust has always been the pillar behind collaboration. Students as learners realise the same, and relate it with their own lives and the world beyond.
We often wonder how we can overcome our problem at hand. Wondering leads to thinking- critically and deeply identifying the root cause behind the problem itself. Identifying this cause paves the way to ease our life's problems. It is not as easy as it reads; but no harm making a try.