Finding Oneself 4: Targets & Issues: Seeing Problems From Every Angle

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About Course

Life is full of problems, challenges, and tough decisions. The difference between people who get stuck and those who move forward is how they approach problems.

This course is about learning to see problems from all perspectives—logically, emotionally, humorously, and strategically—so you can untangle even the trickiest issues.

By the end, you’ll have a toolbox of ways to approach life’s challenges, making you more resilient, adaptable, and effective at problem-solving.

These themes help us understand:
How we make decisions and face problems (Acting vs. Overthinking)
How we handle personal growth and change (Learning, Letting Go, Adapting)
How truth is received and accepted (Wisdom, Manipulation, Resistance)

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What Will You Learn?

  • ✔ How to analyze and solve problems from multiple perspectives
  • ✔ How to stop overthinking and take action on the right solutions
  • ✔ How to step back and see challenges with logic, emotion, humor, and strategy
  • ✔ How to use simple metaphors and stories to shift your thinking

Course Content

How People Accept or See the Truth
(These stories show how truth is perceived, accepted, or rejected by individuals and society.)The Story of Fire – How the Same Tool Can Create, Destroy, or Be Ignored The Doctor and the Walking Stick – The Solution Hidden in the Journey The Man and the Apple – When Truth Must Be Forced Upon Us Core Concept: 🔹 The same truth can be used, feared, controlled, ignored, or misunderstood. 🔹 Some people reject help unless it’s given in a way they can accept. 🔹 Sometimes, truth must be forced upon someone before they see it.

  • Introduction
  • The Doctor and the Walking Stick – The Solution Hidden in the Journey
  • The Man and the Apple – When Truth Must Be Forced Upon Us
  • The Story of Fire – How the Same Tool Can Create, Destroy, or Be Ignored
  • The Story of the Bag of Cherries – How Small Actions Can Prevent Disaster
  • The Peasant Who Saved the Queen – The Cost of Blind Laws
  • Reflection
  • Final Thought

How We Approach Problems & Decisions
(These stories focus on how we think, react, and strategize when faced with challenges.)The Gordian Knot – Overthinking vs. Bold Action The 80/20 Rule – Solving Problems by Focusing on What Matters Most The Chessboard Strategy – Thinking Several Moves AheadCore Concept: 🔹 Do we act decisively or overthink? 🔹 Are we focusing on the right things or wasting effort? 🔹 Are we making short-term choices without seeing long-term consequences?

How We Adapt to Change & Handle Growth
(These stories highlight the struggle of learning, adapting, and knowing when to let go.)The Blind Men & The Elephant – Seeing All Perspectives The Scholar & The Swimmer – The Trap of Learning Without Doing The Boiling Frog – Recognizing Gradual Problems Before It’s Too Late The Monkey & The Jar – Letting Go to Move Forward The Chinese Farmer & His Horse – The Wisdom of Uncertainty Core Concept: 🔹 Are we open to different perspectives or stuck in our own view? 🔹 Do we act on what we learn or just keep preparing? 🔹 Do we recognize slowly growing problems before they trap us? 🔹 Are we holding onto things that no longer serve us? 🔹 Can we accept that good and bad are often unpredictable?

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