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When we stop trying to solve a problem, is it still there?
Does life see anything as a problem?
The game of conjuring up problems
What if it’s inevitable that we’ll figure it out or life will care of it?
The magic of wondering vs trying to solve
We don’t NEED to wind ourselves up about anything, but it’s okay that we do
What if the secret to solving a problem is to first fall into the space where it isn’t one?
What if we could enjoy changing the world?
Metaphor of the two minds from “Slowing Down To The Speed of Life” by Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey
By Brianne Grebil & Mer Monson5
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When we stop trying to solve a problem, is it still there?
Does life see anything as a problem?
The game of conjuring up problems
What if it’s inevitable that we’ll figure it out or life will care of it?
The magic of wondering vs trying to solve
We don’t NEED to wind ourselves up about anything, but it’s okay that we do
What if the secret to solving a problem is to first fall into the space where it isn’t one?
What if we could enjoy changing the world?
Metaphor of the two minds from “Slowing Down To The Speed of Life” by Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey