What if the solution you're chasing isn't wrong—it's just not for the real problem? In this episode of All Angles Asked, Ray and D Grant explore the cultural obsession with fixing things fast. From coaching to medicine to childhood wounds disguised as “grown-up struggles,” they unpack how we often treat symptoms instead of causes—applying shiny band-aids to problems that are still bleeding underneath. They dive into:
- Why giving people your solution is often the problem
- The illusion of certainty and the addiction to step-by-step answers
- How to ask better “why” questions that reveal root causes (not just surface cracks)
- The power of revisiting and re-membering your past through a new lens
- And how sometimes... holding a flashlight is more helpful than offering advice
This conversation is less about fixing and more about finding—the space, the questions, and the perspectives that might finally shift what’s stuck.
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