Monday, September 8, 2014

Complex solutions for complicated choices

We inevitably run into problems that aren't easy to resolve and can eat us alive if we don't do anything to resolve them. We can obviously take the most drastic measures possible and these generally entail an amount of risk that few of us are willing to take.

Another alternative is also a radical solution that consists of “buying ourselves out” of a dicey situation, but again there's a hefty price to pay. The remaining situation is to make a complex situation work for us by resolving it to the best of our abilities. It requires patience, good strategy and plenty of creativity.

At the end of the day, this probably is the most advisable course of action because it entails researching something that was foreign to us, learning it and measuring ourselves against a cause often much larger than us...

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