Solving problems gives life
meaning by enabling us to grow mentally and spiritually As we grow in
discipline and love, our empathy for others grows, too. Without growth, we tend to define our
worldview too narrowly, becoming harshly judgmental of others.
Avoiding
problems produces emotional illness.
Since all of us tend to avoid the uncomfortable feelings engendered by
problem solving, all of us to a greater of lesser degree lack complete
emotional health. All of us would
benefit from learning the value of facing our problems directly and
experiencing the pain of solving problems. Constructive problem solving—discipline—consists
of four characteristics: delaying gratification, accepting responsibility, telling
the truth and avoiding enmeshment.
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