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The problem is not the problem

I enjoyed the videos and readings this time around as well. My critical thinking process of how to solve problems dramatically improved thanks to the idea that many times the technical problem is not the real problem, rather it is often times based on human error. This led me to re-evaluate how to problem solve and I have come to realize that for anything in life, especially in a family or business, it is vitally important to trace all problems to their source so that they can be corrected, not just mitigated. It is imperative that critical thinking skills develop and that we never succumb to defeat in the face of adversity.

While it is certain that there is a degree at which quickly redirecting energy is imperative, in general our focus is to reach our goals and progress as entrepreneur heroes. To endure every catalystic blow eventually brings better days to those who believe in Christ, as stated by the prophets, when faith and an excellent disposition are present. Accordingly it is then our duty to cultivate an exceptional disposition with virtuous ethical entrepreneurial boundaries to help mitigate displeasure from our customers and dishonesty from ourselves. Such concepts are necessary to please a loving Father in Heaven.

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